Well that sounds pretty useless to me. I don't need a frequency checker to know what frequency I'm on. I need it to reduce the chances that some idiot doesn't shoot me down.

I think you need at least 1000' range for it to be worthwhile.

--Jim Laurel

On Jun 16, 2005, at 7:25 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Okay guys, I did some test tonite with one other verifying with his unit.  I got the official External Antenna today (two actually).
 
What I found is that it does virtually nothing for range.  At 50' to 100' the range was not improved by installing the antenna.  The unit is still very much line of sight. We have a small hill on our field and if I dropped below the rise, the signal disappeared.
 
However, by installing a walkman ear plug with a length of about 3', I could get all the signals even with the unit on the ground, in a place where I couldn't get any signal with or without External Antenna. When someone would walk out to the landing spot, I would lose them, until I would pick up the earphone and then bang, I got him again.

Seems the Freq Checker need an earphone to listen :-)
 
Sorry Hobbico, my two External Antennas are coming back your way.  I still love the Freq checker for verifying Freqs...especially my own. :-) So not a chance of it going back.

Gordy
Louisville today
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