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We've been having trouble with bicycle thieves in my neighborhood. I'd
like to set up a "bait-bike" that includes a low-power pulse beacon AM transmitter inside the frame and ***no visible*** antenna outside the frame. I'd like to have approximately 1-mile range. I've built a couple of Ramsey kits, but don't have much expertise. - I'd appreciate any recommendations for a transmitter circuit. - Will the frame perform as an adequate antenna? - How about a dipole made from insulated wire taped to the exterior of the frame? |
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