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Old 10th Sep 2021, 10:02 pm   #12
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Default Re: UHF transmitter

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Originally Posted by Restoration73 View Post
If you were a manufacturer you could get a test and development licence for a specific
frequency or band. Some years back a defective Freeview box radiated a signal that
lead to a search and rescue op, probably was on the uhf distress beacon channel.
There are licence free video links available at 5.8 GHz for drones and these could be
used to transmit TV (analogue 405, 625, or whatever) over a limited range.
Hi that makes sense what Paul said in post 5 about Parliament making it illegal to own a UHF transmitter as UHF is used on the distress beacon channel . Would like to know the outcome of how and what happened when they found out that it was a Freeview box kind regards Bob
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