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hi folks
my first post to this group, i'm usually over on the sailing groups. i've been learning a lot about navigation and i want to try some experiments using RDF (radio direction finding). i was doing some searches and found out that .. wow, of course .. airplanes used to use this stuff too! and your equipment is really nice with small bearing indicators actually showing which direction a transmitter is located in instead of having to turn an antenna and that type of thing and watch a strength meter. so my question is ... besides ebay, where would i find something like this ? i mean, is there a such thing as like an airplane junk yard ? lol. besides a very few piloting lessons and plenty of rides as a passenger i know ZERO about airplanes, so i have no idea where to look. is there some kind of place around that's likely to have a surplus of old equipment like this, maybe a place that refits airplanes with more modern equipment ? reason i ask is i know this stuff is expensive new, and even used, and frankly i don't want to pay for it, or pay very little, because i'm just playing around with it. thanks! |
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i mean, is there a such thing as like an airplane junk yard ?
Go to fly-ins (there's a really big one in Florida April 4-10 called Sun'n'Fun, but smaller ones happen all the time). But you need to know what you're buying, and whether it's really suitable for what you want. Newer aviation units use 28 volts (or even 48 volts IIRC) but there are older ones that use 12 volts. I don't know if the frequencies of the marine transmitters are compatible with the aviation units. Jose -- Money: what you need when you run out of brains. for Email, make the obvious change in the address. |
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