ARLA/CLUSTER: Falcão Ingles fugiu
antonio matias
ct1ffu hotmail.com
Quarta-Feira, 21 de Janeiro de 2009 - 22:13:57 WET
lSei que o Reino Unido é longe.
Mas sabe-se lá se o passaroco não veio passar ferias ao Algarve.
Se alguem ver um Falcão, confirmem se há sinal em 216.005 Mhz :-)
73's
Matias
Please bear with me as this might be a long shot. I have lost a Falcon
in the Felindra area of Swansea, I lost her last Tuesday afternoon
whilst she was chasing a Crow. The bird is wearing a Transmitter on
216.005 Mhz Unfortunately My Receiver chose that precise moment to die
on me. We have
since covered a vast area with receiving equipment but have had no
luck in picking up a signal. The batteries in her transmitter should
last 15 days, but the bird could be anywhere in the UK now. I was
wondering if anyone involved with amateur radio could scan this freq.
and listen for a either a single beep or a double beep every 4
seconds. This would enable me to locate a rough position and I can
then attempt to track her with my directional equipment. I know very
little about Amateur Radio, and don't even know if this is possible
but I thought I should ask anyway. I have included a link to the
transmitter manufactures website where more details are available
about the transmitter.
Thank you
Simon Rees
Tel: 0777 27 06697
TX Link
http://www.tinyloc.com/nuestros_productos/18/60/120/pagina/Falconry/Transmitters/F22++transmitter.html
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