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This is a link to my thread on my recently aquired and built 'Pinger' kit. It's a fun tool for finding lost subs and listening to boats underwater sounds at the lake.
I've used one of these for a couple of years now in my Trafalgar class. Very useful and keeps the onlookers amused if I'm wandering round with the headphones on.
I've used one of these for a couple of years now in my Trafalgar class. Very useful and keeps the onlookers amused if I'm wandering round with the headphones on.Andrew
How do you receive the signal from the unit, is it via a radio set?
How do you receive the signal from the unit' date=' is it via a radio set?[/quote']The kit comes with the parts for the pinger unit and the hydrophone unit. You can use head phones or speaker. You dangle the receiver unit in the water and adjust the volume and listen for the "ping" every few seconds.
It's all on my site at the link in the first post.
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