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recording multiple frequencies at once?
Is this possible?
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recording multiple frequencies at once?
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recording multiple frequencies at once?
On May 11, 11:29*am, Steve Stone wrote:
wrote: Is this possible? need more information. how much do you want to spend? how many radios? Cost is not an issue. Basically, I want to know if one scanner can record multiple channels simultaneously. So far it seems like it doesn't exist, which seems strange to me. Anyway, thanks for reply. |
recording multiple frequencies at once?
Basically, I want to know if one scanner can record multiple channels simultaneously. Ninety percent of the time a scanner is a single receiver that sequentially selects a single programmed frequency, one at a time. You would need multiple scanners, or a ham rig that can scan with built in multiple receivers like the Yaesu FT-8900R or an old triband Kenwood 742D, but it would not do trunking. That Kenwood model has a mode for separate speaker outputs for each receiver. The Yaesu dumps both receivers to a single speaker. |
recording multiple frequencies at once?
Sure - I got one - ICOM R-20.
Will monitor two frequencies simultaneously and if you send it out to your sound card you can use a single recorder. Of course when both frequencies are transmitting at the same time, you hear both conversations together which is not particularly useful. On Mon, 11 May 2009 14:21:30 -0700 (PDT), wrote: On May 11, 11:29*am, Steve Stone wrote: wrote: Is this possible? need more information. how much do you want to spend? how many radios? Cost is not an issue. Basically, I want to know if one scanner can record multiple channels simultaneously. So far it seems like it doesn't exist, which seems strange to me. Anyway, thanks for reply. |
recording multiple frequencies at once?
I use my Icom R20 two frequencies monitor function to decode 2 ACARS at 1
time, works great ! Greetings, Peter Homepage related to Milsatcom: http://home.wanadoo.nl/psdedeugd/ "nobody" schreef in bericht ... Sure - I got one - ICOM R-20. Will monitor two frequencies simultaneously and if you send it out to your sound card you can use a single recorder. Of course when both frequencies are transmitting at the same time, you hear both conversations together which is not particularly useful. On Mon, 11 May 2009 14:21:30 -0700 (PDT), wrote: On May 11, 11:29 am, Steve Stone wrote: wrote: Is this possible? need more information. how much do you want to spend? how many radios? Cost is not an issue. Basically, I want to know if one scanner can record multiple channels simultaneously. So far it seems like it doesn't exist, which seems strange to me. Anyway, thanks for reply. |
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