transmitter range
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RE: transmitter range
Technically, the transmitted signal goes on for infinity. What really establishes the range of a transmitted signal is the receiver type/sophistication and the noise level in the vicinity of the receiver.
Ed Cregger
P.S. I haven't read all of the responses since the first half page, so sorry if you have stated the same as I. It wasn't intentional.
Ed Cregger
P.S. I haven't read all of the responses since the first half page, so sorry if you have stated the same as I. It wasn't intentional.
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RE: transmitter range
I remember watching a baseball game where the Dodgers were playing against the Giants. About the beginning of the fourth inning some idiot flew a park flyer all around Dodger stadium. My wife commented "is that why you like flying? For the rush?" I said yes and no. First, yes, its a hell of a rush flying an airplane.....thats why we all do it. No we are not DUMB enough to fly a potentially dangerous aircraft in an area where spectators are in harms way. That is irresponsible and extremely selfish. And this could've killed somebody. Lets use our brains people!!