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Old May 28th 04, 04:45 PM
Nelson
 
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I am sure he means in the city where there may or may not be interference
from other sources, but 5 to about 25 feet is normal, like trying to get
that new freq from your local police you must almost walk by the car when he
keys the mic.

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On Fri, 28 May 2004 06:57:07 -0400, Jim Mac Donald wrote:

Just keep in mind the capture range with most frequency counters is

about five
(5) feet for a VHF/UHF 5 watt handy talkie and twenty five (25) feet for

a base
station or 35 watt vehicle transceiver. With a beam antenna and amp it

may be
possible to get out five hundred (500) feet. ...


That sounds low. I tested MFJ 886 and an Aceco FC2002
frequency counters using an ICOM IC-32AT dual band
walkie-talkie on flat terrain -- line of sight conditions.
I published these results in Monitoring Times:

146 MHz:
MFJ886 - 261 ft.
FC2002 - 185 ft.

446 MHz:
MFJ886 - 145 ft.
FC2002 - 161 ft.

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