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Old May 23rd 04, 12:09 AM
columbotrek
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I don't think it would hurt anybody if you kept your project in a
faraday cage into a resistive load. As another person mentioned, don't
use a home brew transceiver in the aircraft band. If you have a lawful
reason to be transmitting there, buy a 300 dollar hand held transceiver.
A good place for that is in the amateur radio band. They will welcome
you there. Not enough home brewer's in the hobby any more. If you want
to do something AM in the VHF range have a look at the band plan for the
144 - 148 Mhz or Ham 2 meter band. You will get simular propagation
charaisticts. Oh and you will be allowed to run higher output radios
there as well if you want.

steve mew wrote:
I am an electronics engineer and I though a good project would be to build
an aircraft tranceiver.
Has anyone got any good schematics or ideas ?

Thanks

s



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