Clyd3
New Member
I did a search to see what had been discussed here, finding the location of a transmitter from more than one receiver.
Someone mentioned < i think it was Nigel > that radio waves travel quick, like or at the speed of light, and therefore there is a minimum distance of the entire system which you can calculate based purely on time, because you would need to process the signals you receive incredibly quickly.
Can you tell me, or rather, can we discuss measuring the strength of received signals to do similar triangulation and what the minimum distance of such a system could be. Accuracy and feasability versus distance between transmitter and receiving stations. As well as favourable frequencies for hobbiests to work at. I'm fully passionate...
I'm hoping to do this on as small a scale as possible, whatever scale that may turn out to be.
I'm hoping to try and keep all progress as documented as possible in this thread.
Someone mentioned < i think it was Nigel > that radio waves travel quick, like or at the speed of light, and therefore there is a minimum distance of the entire system which you can calculate based purely on time, because you would need to process the signals you receive incredibly quickly.
Can you tell me, or rather, can we discuss measuring the strength of received signals to do similar triangulation and what the minimum distance of such a system could be. Accuracy and feasability versus distance between transmitter and receiving stations. As well as favourable frequencies for hobbiests to work at. I'm fully passionate...
I'm hoping to do this on as small a scale as possible, whatever scale that may turn out to be.
I'm hoping to try and keep all progress as documented as possible in this thread.