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Your welcome,

Well, common sense would tell you the shorter the range, the cheaper, and sometimes this is the case. It all depends on what circuit you build of buy.

You can try one of these circuits



http://home.att.net/~wzmicro/avsender.htm

http://www.epanorama.net/links/videocircuits.html#transmitter (many here)


Video transmission F.A.Q. - http://www.hicam.com.au/art_faq.htm

Hope that helps! Let me know how it goes ;D

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yeah this is going ot be harder than I thought but I'm definatly intrested and willl proceed slowly i need to learn about a lot of stuff tho so if someone could lead me through this, like a teacher, push me in the right diriction;)... in one of thoes links there were "licence-free" frequences does that mean you can transmit them as far as you want with no peoblems with the FCC?...I tried to find thoes frequencies and I couldn't if you know that whould be great lol ...I live in the USA and I can't find any "Rules" ,so to speak, to follow.

hamoodyjamal,
thanks for the links and I don't under stand how the circuts work just yet (I'm a "beginner +5" ) for example the first link "
" if you or any one could explain what happens in that citcut? like where the current goes and how it goes about transmittimg?..

that brrings me to my next question is a frequence like a, a, a electrons flying though the air to a reciver where it gives some sort of current and voltage to the reciver where it is amplified into something we can see or hear??

sorry if the above is alot messed upp and not orginized it is kinda like my brainright now:) as you can seee I'm a confused Boy

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