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Old May 10th 06, 01:53 AM posted to rec.radio.scanner
mikeFNB
 
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Default radio pest control

do it wherever you like as long as its under 100mW power.
49meg would be my fav to use,
you can get these silly bike headsets in the £ shops now
they would work a treat, up to say 20ft

mike

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Here's my cracked idea for the day. I'm hoping someone here can lend a
clue.

I'd like to set up an array of audio transmitters that cover my
property, which I can use to monitor the activity of certain vermin.
They dig, and it makes noise. It just occurred to me that I might use
an off-the-shelf scanner to monitor all of the transmitters. Is there
any radio band where I could legally broadcast across, say, two dozen
frequencies? And are there off-the-shelf scanners that would scan it?





 
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