[FoxHunt] Fox Transmitter Plans?
Ernie Howard
[email protected]
Wed, 12 Jun 2002 19:29:06 -0500
I'd be interested in the 10mw transmitter. How about posting more info
when you are ready to go with the kit?
73 Ernie W8EH
Marvin Johnston wrote:
>
> I have a postage stamp sized 2M MCW transmitter that can put out about
> 10 mW that transmits on 146.565 we are starting to sell as a "kit" and
> *currently* sells at $25.00. Designed as a small, low power ARDF
> (Amateur Radio Direction Finding) transmitter, it is powered by a 9V
> battery and can probably transmit for about 16 hours or so. The standard
> transmitter module is complete and programmed with MOE, MOI, MOS, MOH,
> or MO5 and ends with the users callsign. The module needs to be
> connected to power and the antenna for a working 2M MCW transmitter.
>
> We are in the process of checking power output, frequency stability,
> etc. and will be gathering more data as we get more of these modules
> working and checked out. Give me an email if you are interested.
>
> Marvin, KE6HTS
>
> J Craswell wrote:
> >
> > I am thinking of adding a little QRP MCW transmitter to my monster model
> > rocket before I try flying it with my 1255MHz ATV system *Just in case it
> > fails. What I want is a 2 metre FM transmitter that I can send MCW with.
> > Nothing too fancy. Anyone have plans for such a beast?
> >
> > 73 de Jay W0VNE
> >
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