Re: A89: RE: A Radio Link idea (Distance and updated)


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Re: A89: RE: A Radio Link idea (Distance and updated)




You know what this is good for, instead of calc to calc, for computer to calc.
It's annoying to dig around for that damn cable all them time.  Instead you
could just be near your computer and do stuff.
-Patrick
radiolink@hullbreach.com




TurboSoft@aol.com wrote:

> In a message dated 9/17/99 1:14:47 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
> rogue_ant@hotmail.com writes:
>
> > Ok, yes you have to have a broadcasters licence, and you get that through
> >  the FCC, but only if it is above like 5 watts of power, and those little
> >  things aren't even close.
>
> lf the transmitter, receiver, and calc1 were all connected (both calcs like
> this), and the transmitter1 was set at the frequency of receiver2 and
> transmitter2 set on freq. of receiver1, then wouldn't you be able to easily
> send between calcs? (provided that both frequencies were free from static)
> Also, 5 Watts of power will provide about 3-4 miles of distance! (l think,
> with no obstructions in the way).
> --TurboSoft
>
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