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Wow. I got 4 sets of WalMart Goodyears on my various Mercedes cars
and trucks. Ever okay. I can get this sort-of on-topic and sort-of off-topic. by that I mean radio (tv) related. The FCC does define tv as radio broadcasting. so it has been reported that the new radio scanners that have video capability (such as the IC-R3) can recieve the tv images that are transmitted by the Goodyear blimp. Sorry, I don't know the frequencies, (it's NOT shortwave, therefore sort of off-topic, but is radio related, so therefore sort of on-topic). however, with the way I've seen my IC-R3 perform on 2.4 GHZ frequencies, I would imagine that you would have to be inside the blimp to see the video transmissions from it on the R3. or is the transmitter on the outside. I gues in that case, you would have to be dangling and hanging onto the outside of the blimp to see the video transmissions from it on an IC-R3. My advice: Get a wavecom video reciever and tramsmitter, or X-10 or something. although those are limited in frequencies to only four specific channels which the blimp may or may not use for video transmissions. |
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