These frequencies are the frequencies that the 49MHz ERC suggests you use for hobbyist operations. Because the 49MHz band is shared with military operations,...
49megahertz@yahoogrou...
Feb 1, 2005 9:49 pm
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Hello Everybody, It's been pretty quiet so I figured I's ask a question: When you guys scan around, do you hear any activity outside of baby monitors? Also to...
John, Some of the 49 MHz Signamail mailbox monitors sold by Alltronics use 2-tone signaling. Most of the toy 49 MHz walkie-talkies use AM. I have not...
Peter, Does hearing my own short-range beacons count? Early teens around here have taken up carrying FRS transceivers. It gives them a party line and frees up...
eBay listing for a pair of Maxon PC-50 handhelds. <http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ViewItem&item=5751398190&ssPageName=ADME:B:SS:US:1> One new in the box...
I was wondering if there are any professional looking base transcivers with 5 channels of the 49 MHz frequencies. If anybody know please let me know. Also...
Sure, any Amatuer Radio that covers 6m. Prices range from a few dollars to about $6,000. They would need to be modified to operate on 49 MHz, and the power...
"Also do you think 49 MHz communications will be using digital mode, which means more channels, better clarity?" Since 49 MHz uses FM 99.9% of the time,...
Everyone: Hi. I am a new mwmber in Irvine, CA. I have been around 49Mhz for years since the GE, Lafayette days. I wish I had keep the radios. I am curious, if...
Sybil762z, Welcome. This group has moderately busy spells and relaxed spells. I hope you'll post questions and comments about 49 MHz topics of interest to...
All, Using these tricks with our transmitters would probably push then above legal field strength. But we can try them with our receivers (at least if you...
Hi! ... Or cut a quarterwave piece of wire and attach it to the ground of the radio (for 49 MHZ it would be ~4.68 feet). You could attack it to the ground of...
... few ... band ... pull ... I've attached long wires to my TRC-512's rather short antenna. Usually I can put 27mhz walkie talkies near something metal or ...
All, I completed my Manhattan version of the January 1997 QST Junk-Box 6- Meter Receive Converter. The printed circuit, NE602, and construction article can be...
Michael, Good to hear from you. It looks like your group's getting into an active spell. Just received an email from a cross-county ham suggesting I try my ...
These frequencies are the frequencies that the 49MHz ERC suggests you use for hobbyist operations. Because the 49MHz band is shared with military operations,...
49megahertz@yahoogrou...
Mar 1, 2005 11:12 pm
656
All, Since I now have a 49-54 MHz converter patched into a receiver, I turned on the BFO, patched the receiver headphone output into my sound card, and ran...
I also use Argo and Spectrogram. I can monitor mW signals thousands of miles away with these programs. A suggestion... Test each component seperately, that...
Kurt, Thank you for your reply, advice, and inspiration. Advice on running the software itself might also be useful. I think I had my receiver volume set too...
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i have a radio shack wireless mic that is in the 49 meter range. i would like a schematic for it to convert it to the 6 meter band. also i wonder if anyone in ...
KF4WBJ, If it works like most baby monitor transmitters, it's narrow-band FM and you'll find a crystal near 16.6 MHz in it. Changing the crystal to 1/3 the...
These frequencies are the frequencies that the 49MHz ERC suggests you use for hobbyist operations. Because the 49MHz band is shared with military operations,...
49megahertz@yahoogrou...
Apr 1, 2005 11:31 pm
664
Saw a posting of a fellow who uses a 49 m.h.z. baby monitor to give a fellow an alarm if his homemade seismograph detects an earthquake. he also uses 1.2 gigs...
Where did you see this posting? Kurt Rosetta Proving Ground, Nevada Hell's Laboratory ... From: allanegleston Saw a posting of a fellow who uses a 49 m.h.z....