Communication Specialists Inc. entered a consent decree with the FCC since
the original Rocket Hunters were on frequencies that are not legal for
rocket or R/C airplane tracking. They no longer sell transmitters below
222MHz.
It might be worth a phone call, but it depends on the receiver he has
whether they can help him.
On Jun 16, 2016 09:37, "Ron McGough" <rrmagoo7@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Brian,
You might try Communications Specialists, Inc. They are located in Orange
at 426 W Taft Ave. 92865 and their phone number is 714-998-3021. They are
the company that used to manufacture the Rocket Hunter Trackers to which I
own one with 4 different transmitters. Quite a while back they updated my
Receiver and set me up with 2 more transmitters with different frequencies
for a very good price. They can maybe help you.
Ron McGough
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I have a Walston directional receiver, but the transmitter died.
The frequency is 216.000 MHz
Walston has been very hard to get ahold of (read that as impossible)
Am I screwed?
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