Guys, there is alot more circuitry in that buoy than a simple dumb transmitter. 
 Maybe some of the devices are dumb transmitters, but I'd bet most of them are 
more like this unit.  Those fishing nets and long lines are incredibly 
expensive.  I wouldn't be the slightest bit surprised to find that these buoys 
are considered cheap insurance...... And having ones that can be remotely 
controlled and frequency agile would be just what the doctor ordered.

Certainly the case with this particular unit.  Did you guys bring it home and 
fire it up to find out where it was transmitting?  Just curious....... :)

Mike AB7ZU


Kuhi no ka lima, hele no ka maka

On Oct 2, 2012, at 6:44, "Milt -- N5IA" <[email protected]> wrote:

> -----Original Message----- From: Robin
> Sent: Tuesday, October 02, 2012 12:45 AM
> To: Mike Waters ; Merv Schweigert ; topband
> Subject: Re: Topband: Fishing beacons redux
> 
> SNIP------------
> 
> Pics on the VP6DX site of the two beacons we salvaged that had washed ashore 
> there
> 
> SNIP------------
> 
> 
> And the whole series of photos Robin and I took of the salvaged beacon can be 
> seen at
> 
> https://bmoran.onehub.com/fishing-beacon-pictures/pages/files
> 
> de Milt, N5IA 
> _______________________________________________
> UR RST IS ... ... ..9 QSB QSB - hw? BK
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