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Re: Mindstorms SnooperBot
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lugnet.build
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Sun, 18 Oct 1998 04:52:57 GMT
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Hey! go easy on the guy, the FM transmitter can't be all that big, and
probably can't go any further that 20 meters.
For DJA:
Usually they transmit arou 87.0-88.9, FM radio stations only go to 89.0 as
low as possible, so just tuning the radio to the very bottom will barely
pick it up. radioshack sells little kits for $19.99USD that do similar to
what you want. maybe someone can pick you up one in the US if you don't have
radio shack in CA.
Ickna
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| | Re: Mindstorms SnooperBot
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| Be careful of the power output. Assuming you're here in the US, and depending upon the band, the FCC will only let you put out up to 100mW on domestic frequencies. Citizens' band is 4W. Just about everything else requires a license. I'm assuming (...) (26 years ago, 7-Oct-98, to lugnet.build)
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