10-20-2003, 09:57 PM
Pete,Oct 18 2003, 04:58 PM Wrote:Since the strength of a signal drops off pretty fast (almost like the inverse square, depending on broadcast antenna geometry), if your transmitter is a lot closer than the one you're trying to override, it can be a lot weaker. Possibly weak enough to keep you legal :)
And, i'm hoping, weak enough not to cost me an arm and a leg in parts.
I already talked to my employers about the idea and they will chip in, so i can go higher on the parts cost, if necessary, than i could afford alone.
If only there were other things that annoyed my employers as much as they do me, that they wanted to spend money on :lol: .