JordanT
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My dreams of flying high and far appear not to be in my near future. The following have been flown less than 3 times, and are in verified sound working order. You will need to be a HAM Technician or higher to use these trackers as they operate on 70CM / 433MHz.
Package deal:
Beeline Transmitter (Beacon/non-GPS, 100mW) with 1/4 wave antenna
Beeline GPS (100mW) with 1/4 wave antenna
Beeline USB interface / charger
Beeline 700maH LiPOo battery with connector
Extra battery connector
MiniUSB cable
Flashdrive with programming executables (windows), drivers(win10), manuals
$250, including shipping to the lower 48.
Of course you must be asking yourself - if he's only flown them three times, is he really sure they still work?! After extricating them from their anti-static bags, stored carefully in a Plano box in the closet of my always-conditioned house I wondered the same thing. So I fired them both up and checked them against the software (which I'm including) and using a software-defined radio receiver to verify they were, indeed, transmitting properly. (the waterfall plot of the near-continuous is the Beeline transmitting a callsign, of the intermittent is the BeelineGPS transmitting coordinate packets).
If you would drop me a line directly at [email protected] I would appreciate it, as I'm not on here as often as I'd like to be. Thanks!
Package deal:
Beeline Transmitter (Beacon/non-GPS, 100mW) with 1/4 wave antenna
Beeline GPS (100mW) with 1/4 wave antenna
Beeline USB interface / charger
Beeline 700maH LiPOo battery with connector
Extra battery connector
MiniUSB cable
Flashdrive with programming executables (windows), drivers(win10), manuals
$250, including shipping to the lower 48.
Of course you must be asking yourself - if he's only flown them three times, is he really sure they still work?! After extricating them from their anti-static bags, stored carefully in a Plano box in the closet of my always-conditioned house I wondered the same thing. So I fired them both up and checked them against the software (which I'm including) and using a software-defined radio receiver to verify they were, indeed, transmitting properly. (the waterfall plot of the near-continuous is the Beeline transmitting a callsign, of the intermittent is the BeelineGPS transmitting coordinate packets).
If you would drop me a line directly at [email protected] I would appreciate it, as I'm not on here as often as I'd like to be. Thanks!
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