hey guys well i hope someone can help me. well i have a project of making a tracking devvice a small one to track humans down of a range of say 1kilo meters can any of you just suggest so as to how do i start.
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Seriously, I've seen r.f. transmitters powered by a couple of button cell batteries that were not much larger than twice the battery size. I think they operated on an unlicensed band around 400 or 500 Mhz. The reciever (directional antenna) was observable though (about a foot long multi-element beam).
What sort of environment must this operate in? For how long on a set of batteries? Must it be undetectable by the subject?
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If you want learn you need to make some effort of your own. Spend any spare time at work talking to people who already do the job. If you show some interest you'll get help - if you make yourself useful you'll get more.
You have to do it face to face - usenet is great for a specific question but no good for an apprenticeship.
You'll get more from 'old timers' than whiz kids - avoid suits, bean counters and HR !!
Have them arrested and convicted of some crime where the punishment is "house arrest" and let Big Brother slap an electronic shackle on their ankle. ;-)
Good Luck! Rich
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