norrabyelsew
Newbie
I would like to make a radio transmitter for practicing with an avalanche transceiver. The idea is that I can pick up this device with my transceiver simulating a buried skier. I do not know very much about radio in general. I do know that avalanche transceivers work at 457khz and the only sort of signal modulation is a ~70ms pulse then 1s off. I am more of a programmer myself so I should be able to get the coding side of it taken care of assuming there is some involved if use of a microcontroller is necessary. I am just not sure what other kinds of hardware this would require. Maybe a signal generator along with a small antenna? Or maybe the use of a signal amplifier with that? I am really interested in doing this to learn about radio and to save the money of buying another transceiver. I understand there is some legal concern here. Is there a way to produce a weak enough signal to where this would not be of any legal concern? I would be happy if I could pick up the signal 100' away.
Here is a link with a little more detail on the signal produced by an avalanche transceiver:
Any help would be great, thanks!!
Here is a link with a little more detail on the signal produced by an avalanche transceiver:
ARVA9000 Avalanche transceiver Block Diagram ASTEELFLASH FRANCE
Avalanche transceiver Block diagram details for FCC ID O9BARVA9000 made by ASTEELFLASH FRANCE. Document Includes Block Diagram Block diagram
fccid.io
Any help would be great, thanks!!