Hello all, <Stepping on soapbox> I was just wondering -- does anyone else use their modded cordless phone as an intercom / P.A. system? If not, what do you use...
Hey everybody, I just had a weird (but hopefully good) idea - I'm thinking about setting up a net on 49MHz where 49MHz hobbyists can talk to each other over...
Just a question... what is the 49MHz allocation in England. Here in the U.S. it's used for low power devices. There used to be a lot of cordless phones in the...
Okay, thanks for the info. In the U.S., the allocations are mainly 46-47, 49-50 for low power use, but in the UK, the general focus of the group would be 49.82...
IF YOU WANT TO BUILD YOUR OWN DIPOLE DEVIDE 468 BY THE FREQ WHICH GIVES YOU A 1/2 WAVE DIPOLE IN FEET. 468/49.8=9.3975 FEET=108 INCHES+.3975FEET=.3975X12=4.77...
HI ALL!!! My name is Mike (va3mjw) and I live in Eastern Ontario Canada.....I accidently came accross this group in my search for info on radio conversions on...
There's a file on converting kiddie walkie-talkies to 6m in the Files section of the group website. It says you can change crystals, but I have never seen a wt...
Hi Michael !!! You are right THE NEW tranceivers are synthisized, and the multichannel rigs are to hard to work with.If you could find a 5 channel rig with...
Hi All!!! Looked at the file on the 6 m conversion......was not aware that the little handies ..the fm units...were being used in 52.00.......the kiddie...
Hi mike.... You got me thinking about this 49 mhz DX...with it's close location to 6 m band...I don't see why it is not possible........While I think there may...
There isn't much mention of 49MHz on the FCC website at all, but I believe the power limit is in the mw's. It's all in the antenna, I guess. :) Don't think...
... Well, I just joined the list so I might as well make trouble! ;) According to FCC rules: Sec. 15.235 Operation within the band 49.82-49.90 MHz. (a) The...
I haven't noticed any mention of this in the archives but one idea for use of a 49 MHz device could be for a 6 meter beacon. These beacons are used for ...
... Yeah, Michael, I know. I was just responding to the fact that the original message said nothing was mentioned on the FCC site. Personally, I think it would...
From a portion of: http://home.att.net/~weatheradio/part15.htm VHF "Low-Band" or 6 Meters (49.82 - 49.9 MHz) Part 15 Stations KEY: 6 Meter Part 15 operations...
HEY Guys.... If we are going to play within these freqs...49- 51mhz....and with low power..it would make more sense to use cw mode....or a reasonable...
HEY Guys!!!!! OK I'm seeing lots of regs. now what....obviously 49 mhz is being used in the UK for other things besides personal communications...Isn't there a...
From: "devilsradio" <devilsradio@...>
Date: Sun, 24 Feb 2002 15:15:15 -0000
>What are the regs for operation just > below...say 49.995 mhz in UK and...
Actually, 50-51 is allocated to hams (but you knew that...) just so everyone else on the list knows... you need a license to transmit there. 73 ... de Michael...
I was just thinking about how to ID on 49MHz... Rob mentioned that the Association to Promote 49MHz issued W49 and K49 callsigns, but I don't think that's a...
... I was ... (here's a ... What about usual 11 metre DX callsigns? - like 2XY49 for someone is the USA and 49XY49 for someone in the Balearic Islands. A...
I've got a bunch of new news (new news? news that's new? newer news? acckk!!) on 49MHz stuff. I've decided to start a smaller club for 49MHz, like the old...
Thank you, Moderator/Owner... Glad to be aboard... In this day of IC's and VLSI (ULSI?) I don't suppose anyone here is planning on using older tube/valve...