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Gee, put APRS on 'er and just go to findu and look @ the map (;-)
Just kidding. That LoCATor is pretty steep $$ wise for a turtle...and it looks like it may be in the 220 band...215-235. Nifty beam though - rather sturdy construction. 73, Steve, K9DCI "Richard Crowley" wrote in message ... "Floatything" wrote ... 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? The basics are a directional antenna and triangulation. Do they still sell those RDF things for watercraft which use a loop antenna? Same principle. A directional FM antenna (like a yagi) which you can rotate to find the strongest signal. Then move a distance and plot the max signal as another line on the map. Assuming your tortise isn't moving that fast, go the the "X" on the map and retrieve your reptile. There are lots of miniature FM transmitter kits available, but beware that the range of many (most?) of those devices may be limited to a range where you could just locate your creature by sight (particularly those which can be powered by photo-voltaic cells :-) Note that you could also use preassembled GPS and cell-phone modules (like those available from one of my favorite toy-shops: www.sparkfun.com) and create a box which you can call on your phone and will report the tortise's current location. You could have the first tortise-lojack on the planet! :-) It is rumored that many high-value items (besides autos) have this kind of secret locator transponder devices installed in them. |
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