Frequency

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terencework7
 
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Frequency

Post by terencework7 »

I would like to ask if the wavebubble can jam frequencies as low as 58kHz. Please fill me in thanks!

Bandit
 
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Re: Frequency

Post by Bandit »

As built, the answer is no, but I cant see why the control circuitry cant be used to control an external VCO. I dont know of any commercial ones but you could probably build your own external VCO and connect it to the appropriate pads on the wavebubble PCB. The software would have to be modified to sweep the band of interest.

You would also require a seperate amp to cover the frequency band.

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