Sold. Thanks!
You must have an amateur radio license to use this. You must program it with your own callsign.
I've gotten out of rocketry, so I'm selling my Beeline transmitter. Included is the transmitter, battery, whip antenna, charger, serial programmer, and a nifty case. It transmits on the 70cm band, and you'll need a Ham radio and license to use it in the US. I no longer have a Ham radio, so I have no way to test it, but it worked last time I used it. It's currently set for 432.580MHz, but you'll have to program it anyway to put in your callsign. I'll be honest, the battery is quite old, so if it doesn't hold a charge as long as you want, you might want to replace it. Bigredbee sells replacement batteries for just $12. https://www.bigredbee.com/zc139/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=67_68&products_id=184
There are some stains on the transmitter from colored chalk powder.
The serial programmer requires a truly ancient computer. If you only have one from this decade then you can get an inexpensive USB to serial adapter, or you could purchase the USB programmer and charger from Bigredbee.
Here's where you can find programming software and more info:
https://www.bigredbee.com/BeeLine.htm
$40 includes free shipping in the continental US. I take Paypal or Google Wallet. PM me for details.
You must have an amateur radio license to use this. You must program it with your own callsign.
I've gotten out of rocketry, so I'm selling my Beeline transmitter. Included is the transmitter, battery, whip antenna, charger, serial programmer, and a nifty case. It transmits on the 70cm band, and you'll need a Ham radio and license to use it in the US. I no longer have a Ham radio, so I have no way to test it, but it worked last time I used it. It's currently set for 432.580MHz, but you'll have to program it anyway to put in your callsign. I'll be honest, the battery is quite old, so if it doesn't hold a charge as long as you want, you might want to replace it. Bigredbee sells replacement batteries for just $12. https://www.bigredbee.com/zc139/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=67_68&products_id=184
There are some stains on the transmitter from colored chalk powder.
The serial programmer requires a truly ancient computer. If you only have one from this decade then you can get an inexpensive USB to serial adapter, or you could purchase the USB programmer and charger from Bigredbee.
Here's where you can find programming software and more info:
https://www.bigredbee.com/BeeLine.htm
$40 includes free shipping in the continental US. I take Paypal or Google Wallet. PM me for details.
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