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Subject: Re: [altusmetrum] Telemetrum question
Tim Navickas <tnavic...@kc.rr.com> writes:
> With Airfest questions coming up soon I have started working with my all my
> Telemetrums a
Tim Navickas writes:
> With Airfest questions coming up soon I have started working with my all my
> Telemetrums and have some questions.
>
> 1. With the popularity at Airfest of the Telemetrum I do not want to
> be on the same channel as others, even though I know you can.
With Airfest questions coming up soon I have started working with my all my
Telemetrums and have some questions.
1. With the popularity at Airfest of the Telemetrum I do not want to be on the
same channel as others, even though I know you can. Last year someone was
upset at a friend of mine
Sorry to post again, just wanted to see if I should be worried about the
range I am getting. I have only performed ground tests so far, LOS as far
as I can tell (it is a highway) but am only getting .4 miles before I can
no longer receive data from the Telemetrum. I am using a 440-7 from Arrow
Hello,
Can anyone tell me the highest they where able to record with the whip antenna
on the teledogle. When does it go out of range. I'm debating on the Arrow
440-3. But not sure if it necessary. My computer model estimates about 3,500 ft
with the setup I have so far. Any thoughts would be
Today Tonight Mag. - Chris Douglas ch...@todayandtonight.com
writes:
Can anyone tell me the highest they where able to record with the whip
antenna on the teledogle. When does it go out of range. I'm debating
on the Arrow 440-3. But not sure if it necessary. My computer model
estimates about
Keith,
That's 20k with a whip on the dongle? Vertical?
Wow!
Ted
On Friday, July 19, 2013, Keith Packard wrote:
Today Tonight Mag. - Chris Douglas
ch...@todayandtonight.comjavascript:;
writes:
Can anyone tell me the highest they where able to record with the whip
antenna on the