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On Sun, 13 Jun 2004 19:37:52 -0500, Vic Martinez wrote:
Ok, these 'slivers' of spectrum you say that are omitted, WHY???? Other than Cell Phone Freq. Does it affect price T-H-A-T much if those OTHER 'slivers' are omitted?? I don't get it, Why doesn't ONE company, just one, offer a DECENT scanner that has everything but cell. Is the '500 the closest thing to that KIND of scanner? Slivers of spectrum are omitted in some USA-version receivers so they comply with the FCC's regulations about rejecting cellular phone signals. If they didn't comply, it would be illegal to market them in the USA. If you took the full coverage European versions of the same radios and tested them in these band segments, you would probably find that they are not selective enough in these ranges to reject the cell phone signals adequately. Rather than making the radios more selective (and increasing the price), the manufacturers have "copped out" and chopped some frequency coverage in the USA version. Examples are the USA versions of the Yaesu VR-500 and VR-120, and the ICOM IC-R5 and IC-R20. The USA version Alinco DJ-X10T and DJ-X2000T omit band segments which would otherwise permit reception of cellular phone images. Some of the more expensive tabletop receivers are more selective and cover more frequencies. -- ================================================== ======================= Bob Parnass, AJ9S GNU/Linux User http://parnass.com |
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