These frequencies are the frequencies that the 49MHz ERC suggests you use for hobbyist operations. Because the 49MHz band is shared with military operations,...
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49Megahertz, To say nothing of it being easier to find each other if we operate on the expected frequencies. But who is ERC? Emergency radio coordinator? ...
KD7YJK, Hi neighbor, Maybe. But 10 or 15 years ago 49 MHz filled the role FRS does now. What bands are you on when not on 49 MHz? What is it that fascinates...
I never really thought of it... When I started in radio, I had a scanner and a baby monitor with a VFO. All the cool stuff was on 49 MHz, phones, baby...
Kurt, Oops. Got you confused with someone with a similar call about 20 miles from here. Project your experience back to about 1957-1967 when all the ...
Hello to all 49ers, My name to Tom Erwin and I just joined this group the other day. I am interested in this type of communication and enjoy tinkering with...
Tom, Welcome. All the commercial products I've seen for 49 MHz run AM or NBFM phone. I was thinking of QRSS. I'm glad you brought up PSK-31. I hadn't looked...
Speaking of puting data on the air waves, would it be possible to put rtty on 49 mhz, theres a few free internet based programs that can do that with your PC...
Dave, Many 49 MHz devices use an older, smaller scale intergration than FRS. That woulld make changing filtering easier. If there'a a worry about voiding...
Thanks for the reply steve, so you think its possible to run either PSK or RTTY by directly wiring say a radio shack 5 channel radio from the speaker jack on...
Greetings 49ers Well, in my travels today I went to radio shack and found one wireless intercom unit on sale for $10.00. Channel A operates on 49.860 Channel B...
Dave, To be squeaky clean legal we'd use acoustic coupling—at least for transmitting. That would avoid voiding any type acceptance or other FCC approval the...
Is this the doorbell intercom? Kurt ... From: Tom Well, in my travels today I went to radio shack and found one wireless intercom unit on sale for $10.00. ...
Good to hear about these again! We (friends, myself, local college) used accoustical couplers until 1993, I still have my desktop and portable couplers, not...
Tom, Thank you for the heads up on the Radio Shack products. Think I'll run down and see whether the intercom's available locally. When all else fails in...
All, If there's real interest in digital communications here, we might join forces with http://groups.yahoo.com/group/unlicensedwireless/ which states, ...
yea, it has the boor bell button and voice button on the remote unit. ... From: KD7JYK To: 49megahertz@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, February 09, 2004 11:19 PM...
Steven Thanks for the ideas on finding information. I'll see what I can find again today. I didn't find too much yesterday but today is a new day. This is ...
All, My most up kitsch second-hand shop 49 MHz find so far: A pair of walkie-talkies in the shape of PokeyMon creatures. They are on 49.860 MHz. Can anybody...
49 MHz Barbie Doll "Cellular Telephones", a transmitter for a Teddy Ruxpin doll and a radio remote controlled girl on a skateboard doll! Kurt ... From: Steven...
Hi Steve, We get stuff like this, its just not that popular with kids over here. Most of the 49 Mhz stuff shown on the club web site has been on sale over...
Nigel, If you can figure out the CamLink MG-49S2 49 MHz wireless mic's crystal arrangement, you might order crystals for an unused channel. Many 49 MHz...
Hi Steven, At one time there was no provision for 49 Mhz at all in our "Spectrum Management Plan" however so much stuff was coming in from the USA & China that...
Nigel, "we dont get a nice letter asking us to be good chaps & .stop." So much for my illusion of everything being done polite and proper in the mother land. ...
All, Does anybody here know what frequency those mailbox alert transmitters, such as the one Radio Shack sells, operate on? Anybody find any alternative uses...