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KG4CGC
04-25-2020, 02:25 PM
I was looking at this because I'm bored. I like it because it looks simple. It is supposed to be an updated version. Is it worth the 45 bones?

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KG4CGC
04-25-2020, 02:40 PM
By the way: thread 17,000

N8YX
04-25-2020, 05:16 PM
What are you going to use it for?

And what's the dynamic range? Some are on the order of 50dB - not stellar. That's a function of their A/D converter. Most of the cheaper ones use a 12-bit ADC.

KG4CGC
04-25-2020, 11:31 PM
Oh I don't know. Whatever it will do. Something to use along with the laptop.

WØTKX
04-26-2020, 05:50 PM
I've had a Nooelec version for a few years, covers 25 MHz to 1 G or so.
It is amusing. I used it to solve some issues with RFID on 915 Mhz.

With an OK antenna, it is fun to tune around. GMRS trolls in the city.
Because it is always the Superbowl Somewhere.

koØm
04-26-2020, 09:49 PM
I've had a Nooelec version for a few years, covers 25 MHz to 1 G or so.
It is amusing. I used it to solve some issues with RFID on 915 Mhz.

With an OK antenna, it is fun to tune around. GMRS trolls in the city.
Because it is always the Superbowl Somewhere.


I use the Nooelec jobbie for this: https://sites.google.com/site/policescannerhowto/

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WØTKX
04-27-2020, 08:56 AM
Unitrunker is interesting, but really needs two receivers.

I'm plenty lost playing around with DMR, DSTAR, and an OpenSpot Shark One.

FFS! :lol:

N8YX
04-27-2020, 09:49 AM
Unitrunker is interesting, but really needs two receivers.


I have 2X BCT-15X and 2X BCD-996XDs (1ea connected to two Unitrunker-configured PCs) for various analysis and digital monitoring duties. It's a neat setup but I really, REALLY wish there was a software-implemented squelch present in the app.

Derailing Charles's thread ever so slightly:

Various commercial receivers (e.g., Watkins-Johnson, Mackay Marine) had an ISB option. That is, Independent Sideband, For each assigned service channel, you'd have a voice component (USB) and a data (LSB). Thus, one could talk to another vessel or shore station on one sideband while receiving RTTY on the other. Many surplus/decommissioned units don't have the ISB boards installed but they do have a wideband IF pickoff point for the accompanying filter/demodulator board. Might be interesting to connect an SDR dongle in place of the ISB board and use it as a spectral display or run it in demodulator mode and take advantage of its signal processing capabilities.