Tom and all,
I searched for the company name on those photos and it is a Japanese company
that makes those models and many others. The one in the pix that were put up
are fairly sophisticated and they operate "1600-3000 khz." So, apparently the
Japanese are selling them here and they are being programmed to operate....
"Wherever" in that range..... I would think that these would be a type accepted
item and that the ham portion of that range would be locked out.
By the way..... They are 9 watt transmitters in that model..... Boy they make
alot of noise for 9 watts..... Oh, and the listed "range" was like 100
miles..... Uhhhh, guys, you might want to alter that statement...... LOL
Mike AB7ZU
Kuhi no ka lima, hele no ka maka
On Oct 2, 2012, at 7:36, "Tom W8JI" <w8ji@w8ji.com> wrote:
>> Guys, there is alot more circuitry in that buoy than a simple dumb
>> transmitter.
>
> If those are claimed to be a crystal control simple dumb transmitter, they
> are not.
>
> The pictures they have posted are of synthesized transmitter frequency remote
> programmable transmitters, just like the link I posted. They have multi-tone
> controlled receiver inside on the marine 2.3 MHz band.
>
>
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