Xref: utzoo sci.electronics:4475 rec.models.rc:1130 Path: utzoo!utgpu!watmath!clyde!att!osu-cis!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!rutgers!ucsd!sdcc6!sdcc13!ln63fee From: ln63fee@sdcc13.ucsd.EDU (Dennis Lou) Newsgroups: sci.electronics,rec.models.rc Subject: Re: Airspeed sensing Keywords: airspeed, R/C models Message-ID: <1093@sdcc13.ucsd.EDU> Date: 12 Dec 88 00:22:56 GMT References: <848@earvax.UUCP> <2810@kitty.UUCP> <3508@tekig4.TEK.COM> <592@dover.uucp> Reply-To: ln63fee@sdcc13.ucsd.edu.UUCP (Dennis Lou) Distribution: na Organization: Univ. of California, San Diego Lines: 20 In article <592@dover.uucp> waters@dover.UUCP (Mike Waters) writes: >Another possibility is to put a low power AM transmitter on board, 1 >transistor operating in the AM broadcast band. THe FM band is close >enough to R/C freqs. to be a little chancy. A fancier system would be >one of the cheaper wireless mic.s sold as toys, some of them are in >the AM broadcast band. An interesting trick with this setup would be to fly over the parking lot and listen to all the cars with R/C activated alarms sound. "Where'd it go, I lost it in the sun." BEEP BEEP BEEP EEE RRR "There it is over the parking lot!" -- Dennis Lou ln63fee@sdcc13.ucsd.edu [backbone]!ucsd!sdcc13!ln63fee sdcc13 is also called issci2 "Tommorow is the derivative of today and yesterday is the integral."