Hi All
Has anyone in the group had anything to do with transmitting R/C
from above water to underwater similar to some of those little cheap
submarines you can buy, or I saw a documentary on the military where they
lowered a bomb into a 15 foot deep pool and guided it to a target on the
bottom using what looked to be a normal stick Tx. I want to build a
submersible R.O.V. with a camera and guide it from the surface and was
wondering how far the signals penetrate the water.
Thanks Barry
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A.T. - 16 Sep 2004 01:08 GMT
Lower the frequency, the greater the depth. Best information is available
from the Submarine section under
"Boats, Yachts, Submarines, Warship Combat and Nautical reviews"
"Submarines"
Dutch Submarine Hr.Ms.Potvis
E1 Submarine Project - Braglia
RC Submarines! - USA
R/C Submarines - France (English & French)
SM Warships - RC Submarines - build your own
Subs on Display
SUB!'s Model Submarines
The SubCommittee!
West Valley RC Submarine FAQ
at = http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~atong/
(if they do not appear as clickable links on the reply to newsgroup.)
regards
Alan T
Alan's Hobby, Model & RC Web Links
http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~atong
> Hi All
> Has anyone in the group had anything to do with transmitting R/C
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> Thanks Barry
> P.S. To email me remove the "e" 's.
Boat Hull Maker - 27 Sep 2004 01:50 GMT
Depend on the type of water you ran your sub. Radio wave pass distilled
water very fine. The water you ran your sub would be most likely NOT
distilled water, contain many anion and cation. They seriously affect radio
wave porpagation.
> Hi All
> Has anyone in the group had anything to do with transmitting R/C
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> Thanks Barry
> P.S. To email me remove the "e" 's.