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Jim October 1st 04 02:49 AM

Scanner feature in ham transceiver
 
I would soon be purchasing HF radio. Any models you can recommend that would
also supplement as a scanner in terms of wide band coverage besides normal
3-30 MHz? Continuous coverage upto 1.5 GHz would be desirable. TIA.

Bob Miller October 5th 04 04:36 PM

On 30 Sep 2004 18:49:58 -0700, (Jim) wrote:

I would soon be purchasing HF radio. Any models you can recommend that would
also supplement as a scanner in terms of wide band coverage besides normal
3-30 MHz? Continuous coverage upto 1.5 GHz would be desirable. TIA.


the hf transceivers that also have 6 meters, 2 meters 70 cm and above
quite often also have receiver coverage between the vhf/uhf ham bands.
check their tuning specs at the icom/kenwood/yaesu web sites for the
particular coverage you're interested in.

bob
k5qwg



Bob Miller October 5th 04 04:36 PM

On 30 Sep 2004 18:49:58 -0700, (Jim) wrote:

I would soon be purchasing HF radio. Any models you can recommend that would
also supplement as a scanner in terms of wide band coverage besides normal
3-30 MHz? Continuous coverage upto 1.5 GHz would be desirable. TIA.


the hf transceivers that also have 6 meters, 2 meters 70 cm and above
quite often also have receiver coverage between the vhf/uhf ham bands.
check their tuning specs at the icom/kenwood/yaesu web sites for the
particular coverage you're interested in.

bob
k5qwg



Bob Miller October 5th 04 04:36 PM

On 30 Sep 2004 18:49:58 -0700, (Jim) wrote:

I would soon be purchasing HF radio. Any models you can recommend that would
also supplement as a scanner in terms of wide band coverage besides normal
3-30 MHz? Continuous coverage upto 1.5 GHz would be desirable. TIA.


the hf transceivers that also have 6 meters, 2 meters 70 cm and above
quite often also have receiver coverage between the vhf/uhf ham bands.
check their tuning specs at the icom/kenwood/yaesu web sites for the
particular coverage you're interested in.

bob
k5qwg




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