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"Evan Platt" wrote in message
... On Sun, 10 Sep 2006 20:21:51 -0400, nitespark wrote: 10 blocks for a 49mhz remote? That is pretty unbelievable but I will take your word for it. Ditto on that. I had an old 49 mhz cordless. I had a rooftop antenna used mainly for scanning. Hooked the base of the cordless to the rooftop antenna. Got one of those Larsen handheld antennas, about 3 feet long. Hooked that to the handset on the cordless phone. Got almost 2 blocks. I "had" (before it died) - a cordless phone on 49 MHz. I was able to get like 3 blocks out of it before interference cut into the signal. I found that sort of amazing considering how "cheap" some stuff is made anymore. Only antenna used was the "stock" antennas - handset and base. Now I've got a 2.4 GHz phone - haven't ventured to try it yet. L. |
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