Hi, Is it possible to use a radio receiver to detect a 433MHz signal?
micael Member Joined Jun 19, 2006 Messages 17 Jul 13, 2006 #1 Hi, Is it possible to use a radio receiver to detect a 433MHz signal? Attachments untitled4T.bmp 100 KB · Views: 5,891
Dewey Member Joined Dec 19, 2002 Messages 1,025 Jul 13, 2006 #2 I have to agree with Napalm in your other thread. Do you want us to do your work for you, or are you just trolling? Dewey
I have to agree with Napalm in your other thread. Do you want us to do your work for you, or are you just trolling? Dewey
micael Member Joined Jun 19, 2006 Messages 17 Jul 13, 2006 #3 I m just asking for some help from people who know something about antennas.... since my supervisor has no idea about antennas....
I m just asking for some help from people who know something about antennas.... since my supervisor has no idea about antennas....
K ka3jjz Wiki Admin Emeritus Joined Jul 22, 2002 Messages 25,388 Location Bowie, Md. Jul 13, 2006 #4 Hams have been doing it for years - Here in the US, at least, it's part of the satellite subband, and there are some who use this part of the band for Amateur TV. 73s Mike
Hams have been doing it for years - Here in the US, at least, it's part of the satellite subband, and there are some who use this part of the band for Amateur TV. 73s Mike
Al42 Member Joined Apr 29, 2005 Messages 3,457 Location Long Island, NY, USA Jul 13, 2006 #5 micael said: Hi, Is it possible to use a radio receiver to detect a 433MHz signal? Click to expand... It's possible to use a radio receiver to detect a signal on ANY radio frequency.
micael said: Hi, Is it possible to use a radio receiver to detect a 433MHz signal? Click to expand... It's possible to use a radio receiver to detect a signal on ANY radio frequency.