Willen
Well-Known Member
Here-
www.sm0vpo.com/tx/bug9.htm
Harry Lythall is saying about his 40mW Tx- "The range is about double that of the V5, that is to say about 2km under "ideal" conditions. If used for NBFM in the lower ham bands then you should easily be able to get 10 - 20km with line-of-sight and decent gain antennas. If you use a decent comms receiver then this transmitter can be used for much greater distances." Does he mean- Lower ham band has greater performance in range? Or talking about decent antenna and receiver only?
Another; Here-
http://www.talkingelectronics.com/projects/Spy Circuits/SpyCircuits-2.html
Collin is saying- "We produce a 30mW bug called the AMOEBA and it was tested by a hobbyist on top of a mountain and it transmitted 40km (26 miles) to his home." Unbelieable!!!
Any experience do you have?
www.sm0vpo.com/tx/bug9.htm
Harry Lythall is saying about his 40mW Tx- "The range is about double that of the V5, that is to say about 2km under "ideal" conditions. If used for NBFM in the lower ham bands then you should easily be able to get 10 - 20km with line-of-sight and decent gain antennas. If you use a decent comms receiver then this transmitter can be used for much greater distances." Does he mean- Lower ham band has greater performance in range? Or talking about decent antenna and receiver only?
Another; Here-
http://www.talkingelectronics.com/projects/Spy Circuits/SpyCircuits-2.html
Collin is saying- "We produce a 30mW bug called the AMOEBA and it was tested by a hobbyist on top of a mountain and it transmitted 40km (26 miles) to his home." Unbelieable!!!
Any experience do you have?