Re: [RCSE] Other R/C Band Users

2005-01-25 Thread Bill Conkling
I think you'll find that we have Shared uwse of the 72mHz band. This is the chance we take. I'll also suggest that you refrain from flying near a 'Place of Worship' until after services are over so as not to take a chance on gaining their wrath over audible noise or RF interferrence with their

[RCSE] Other R/C Band Users

2005-01-24 Thread Martin Usher
While I was searching for radio equipment I came across produces from Listentech -- www.listentech.com This company makes assisted listening devices, and their radio products are available for both the 72MHz and 216MHz band. No licence is needed for these products. They have a handy comparason

Re: [RCSE] Other R/C Band Users

2005-01-24 Thread Doug McLaren
On Mon, Jan 24, 2005 at 07:15:29PM -0800, Martin Usher wrote: | This explains why we have been picking up audio on the R/C band, and | also why the audio spreads over several adjacent channels. The | interference has been strong enough to down planes. These transmitters are usually very weak,