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I've tested your device out with a single directional cantenna. I've been using it for radio fox hunting aka t-hunting. It works great! I'm getting a range of about 600 feet in wooded areas, and about 1000 feet in open fields.
I've been meaning to film and upload a video demonstration to YouTube and share it here, but I haven't got around to it.
derek bernsen wrote:Hi all,
I've tested your device out with a single directional cantenna. I've been using it for radio fox hunting aka t-hunting. It works great! I'm getting a range of about 600 feet in wooded areas, and about 1000 feet in open fields.
I've been meaning to film and upload a video demonstration to YouTube and share it here, but I haven't got around to it.
Hi @Derek,
Brilliant, would love to see pics of the cantenna and assembled unit.
Already a really good range is the canntena tuned?
Glad the device worked, I have also had fun with this. I may even mod the code to draw an analogue meter dial old school style, would give this a nice feel
When time permits.
Glad to be of help.
Remember to keep credits to the author
Dans