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Tri-Pacer[_1_]
August 3rd 06, 05:38 PM
Does anyone have an old 360 Comm they'd let go cheap?
I'd like to get a transistorized one that I could run with a 12VDC wall
wart.
My hangar is in a row perpendicular to the runway. I'm about in the center.
That means I stop what I'm doing about every 10 minutes and go to the end of
the row to see what that interesting sounding airplane
is.
I want to put a receiver in a box with a speaker and know if the plane
landing or taking off is my buddy or something interesting.
The transmit portion can be dead.
Thanks
Paul
N1431A
paul-anton at comcast dot net
pro
August 4th 06, 01:53 AM
You would be better off with an scanner that tunes aircraft. Then you
could scan the tower and ground, and atc. I tried what you are doing,
but had to run back and forth to change freqs every few minutes...found
an old scanner at a yard sale for 5 bucks and set it up in the hanger...
Tri-Pacer wrote:
> Does anyone have an old 360 Comm they'd let go cheap?
>
> I'd like to get a transistorized one that I could run with a 12VDC wall
> wart.
>
> My hangar is in a row perpendicular to the runway. I'm about in the center.
> That means I stop what I'm doing about every 10 minutes and go to the end of
> the row to see what that interesting sounding airplane
> is.
>
> I want to put a receiver in a box with a speaker and know if the plane
> landing or taking off is my buddy or something interesting.
> The transmit portion can be dead.
>
> Thanks
>
> Paul
> N1431A
>
> paul-anton at comcast dot net
>
>
I have a CoMM 11 Narco I'd part with for $35.
I'd guess it would need an speaker like a powered
computer one since it puts out 1v type audio.
Bill Hale Loveland CO
Tri-Pacer wrote:
> Does anyone have an old 360 Comm they'd let go cheap?
>
> I'd like to get a transistorized one that I could run with a 12VDC wall
> wart.
>
> My hangar is in a row perpendicular to the runway. I'm about in the center.
> That means I stop what I'm doing about every 10 minutes and go to the end of
> the row to see what that interesting sounding airplane
> is.
>
> I want to put a receiver in a box with a speaker and know if the plane
> landing or taking off is my buddy or something interesting.
> The transmit portion can be dead.
>
> Thanks
>
> Paul
> N1431A
>
> paul-anton at comcast dot net
Tri-Pacer[_1_]
August 5th 06, 04:09 PM
Shoot me an address and I'll send a check.
I'm glad you mentioned the amplified speaker idea.
Thanks much
Paul Anton
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>I have a CoMM 11 Narco I'd part with for $35.
>
> I'd guess it would need an speaker like a powered
> computer one since it puts out 1v type audio.
>
> Bill Hale Loveland CO
>
>
> Tri-Pacer wrote:
>> Does anyone have an old 360 Comm they'd let go cheap?
>>
>> I'd like to get a transistorized one that I could run with a 12VDC wall
>> wart.
>>
>> My hangar is in a row perpendicular to the runway. I'm about in the
>> center.
>> That means I stop what I'm doing about every 10 minutes and go to the end
>> of
>> the row to see what that interesting sounding airplane
>> is.
>>
>> I want to put a receiver in a box with a speaker and know if the plane
>> landing or taking off is my buddy or something interesting.
>> The transmit portion can be dead.
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Paul
>> N1431A
>>
>> paul-anton at comcast dot net
>
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