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![]() wrote in message ... On Sun, 05 Mar 2006 11:20:29 GMT, "Floatything" wrote: Every year, Shelly the tortoise gets lost or manages to escape the garden. It can take days to find her. I would like to build a locating device so that I can track her down. The basic requirements a a) that the 'transmitter (transponder?) on the tortoise is as small as possible. b) that it can be made by an electronics numpty. I have basic soldering skills, and can eventually work out a circuit diagram. Can anyone point me in the right direction? TIA Floatything (an escapee from uk.rec.sailing) You might be interested in this kit from Ten Tec: http://radio.tentec.com/kits/Accessory it is #1059 which radiates on the FM broadcast band (88-108 mHz). Howard Thanks - that's excellent Howard - it looks just the job. So all I need to know now are the 'basics of direction finding'.. I presume I need to wave the aerial about a bit until I get a stronger beep beep? (tell me I'm on the right track? or is there some magic method to homing in on a beeping reptile? Floatything |
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