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Well if I have to use suffisticated methods that you describe then this idea
is also worthless as it would not receive your stamp of approval. I'll give the plane to my grandson so that it will not go to waste. Consider post closed Art "Richard Clark" wrote in message ... On Thu, 12 Aug 2004 19:10:18 GMT, " wrote: I have looked upward more than 20 times to watch a buzz bomb (V1) go overhead with its characteristic brirp-brurp tone on the assumption that when it ran out of gas it would start its erratic journey to ground. Nope, they were range set against a count down counter that was driven by a patent log mechanism (boats use this everyday as a taffrail log or a screw log). If Churchill had council to your knoweledge as to how theyREALLY were controlled I suspect I would have hit the deck more than once. Proves that ignorance is really bliss. Perhaps so. Too bad Churchill didn't subscribe to the History Channel. ;-) With respect to model airoplanes the controls are limited in power as I understand it and the range consequently is somewhat less tha 200 metres. Since all my antennas are worthless acoording to comment here tests can be undertaken on my own property. Art You would also need some precision receivers for even those worthless antennas. For 10M operating out to 200M, only 20 wavelengths, that is hardly any signal strength change to speak of and to make the plane dive at some pre-determined signal level is going to take quite a sophisticated measurement. Keep in mind that neighboring interstate CB traffic is going to mix in and muddy up the response (your airplane may follow the next Coke truck to Chicago). 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
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