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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 wrote in message oups.com... 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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