This is real Hi Tech stuff...far beyond me and my antiquated Nokia. I wonder if it would work from my iPad?
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Tom(ADMIN)- AMS Forum Owner
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Hi tech stuff...
Tom(ADMIN)- AMS Forum Owner
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Re: Hi tech stuff...
I've just received an email via the Mayhem forum...quote: "According to their website ( http://www.wirc.dension.com ) it works with iPhone, iPod, and iPad". Unquote.
Could make things interesting...
Could make things interesting...
nigele(ADMIN)2- AMS Chairman
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Also BETA version for android and pc.
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Unfortunately, not for submarines. I am guessing they are using the 802.11 standard frequencies that are not going to go beneath the water. For surface craft this is cool!
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Tom(ADMIN)- AMS Forum Owner
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I'm told the frequency is just short of the 2.4gHz band...as you say, Tom, not a lot of good to model submarines. Seeing as how I don't own any surface boats, it's not a lot of good to me either...
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