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On Sun, 12 Dec 2004 16:47:23 GMT, "Colic" wrote:
I understand the desire to actually have a dial to turn, I like tuning in this method myself. But, a synthesized rig with adequately small tuning steps should not be a problem for any application I can think of. Agreed. I've been searching the net for a handheld scanner capable of tuning in small increments. Unfortunately it seems that almost all scanners (or at least the ones I've seen) have a minimum tuning increment of 5khz steps. I would like to be able to tune as finely as possible. If I get a scanner that is digitally tuned, then something like 1khz or 0.5khz tuning steps would probably work fine. Question: which handheld scanners will allow tuning in these small increments? Make? Models? Thanks MJ |
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Alinco DJ-X2000
It will tune as low as 50 hz wouldn't that be .05 khz Michael J. wrote: On Sun, 12 Dec 2004 16:47:23 GMT, "Colic" wrote: I understand the desire to actually have a dial to turn, I like tuning in this method myself. But, a synthesized rig with adequately small tuning steps should not be a problem for any application I can think of. Agreed. I've been searching the net for a handheld scanner capable of tuning in small increments. Unfortunately it seems that almost all scanners (or at least the ones I've seen) have a minimum tuning increment of 5khz steps. I would like to be able to tune as finely as possible. If I get a scanner that is digitally tuned, then something like 1khz or 0.5khz tuning steps would probably work fine. Question: which handheld scanners will allow tuning in these small increments? Make? Models? Thanks MJ |
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The Alinco DJ-X2000 will also tune am, fm, wfm, usb, lsb and if it's the
E version will have no gaps and will tune voice inversion scrambling. Among many other things not mentioned! whoever wrote: Alinco DJ-X2000 It will tune as low as 50 hz wouldn't that be .05 khz Michael J. wrote: On Sun, 12 Dec 2004 16:47:23 GMT, "Colic" wrote: I understand the desire to actually have a dial to turn, I like tuning in this method myself. But, a synthesized rig with adequately small tuning steps should not be a problem for any application I can think of. Agreed. I've been searching the net for a handheld scanner capable of tuning in small increments. Unfortunately it seems that almost all scanners (or at least the ones I've seen) have a minimum tuning increment of 5khz steps. I would like to be able to tune as finely as possible. If I get a scanner that is digitally tuned, then something like 1khz or 0.5khz tuning steps would probably work fine. Question: which handheld scanners will allow tuning in these small increments? Make? Models? Thanks MJ |
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On Mon, 13 Dec 2004 11:25:30 -0500, whoever whoever@wherever wrote:
The Alinco DJ-X2000 will also tune am, fm, wfm, usb, lsb and if it's the E version will have no gaps and will tune voice inversion scrambling. Among many other things not mentioned! I just downloaded the user's manual for the unit. lol. I'm drooling... ![]() Very nice. MJ |
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On Mon, 13 Dec 2004 10:07:53 -0500, whoever whoever@wherever wrote:
Alinco DJ-X2000 It will tune as low as 50 hz wouldn't that be .05 khz Wow... Fantastic unit! As a general wide band scanning receiver, seems as though there are very few things this unit WON'T do The freq counter is also of specialinterest to me, as I was planning on purchasing a counter with an integrated RF/S meter as well.. This unit seems to have it all built in! In a word, for my purposes: perfect. Well then, two questions: has anyone here had any experience with this unit, and, who in town is selling the unit for the best price? Thanks MJ |
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OK, so we are defining your requirements, and that is a good starting point.
You now are looking for a hand held radio, capable of 1 kHz or smaller tuning steps, and covering the 110-140 MHz range with AM/WFM/NFM. This is a lot better description than your original "VHF analog tuner". Even better would be to actually define what you intend to listen to with this radio. But, working with what we have now you will find there are several options. I have not used any of the following, I am going on web data only. Confirm everything before you get serious about getting one. ICOM IC R-10 (0.1 kHz steps) ICOM IC R-20 (0.01 kHz steps) Yaesu VR-100 (0.1 kHz Steps) Alinco DJ-X10T (0.05 kHz steps) Alinco DJ-X2000 (0.05 kHz steps) AOR AR8200 Mk III (0.05 kHz steps) And I am sure there are others as well, this is just the first six I ran into. All of the above are receivers only. There are also several amateur handhelds that do the same kind of thing, but include a transmit function on specific bands/frequencies. These are current models only, including the used market would even lead to a larger list. C! "Michael J." wrote in message ... On Sun, 12 Dec 2004 16:47:23 GMT, "Colic" wrote: I understand the desire to actually have a dial to turn, I like tuning in this method myself. But, a synthesized rig with adequately small tuning steps should not be a problem for any application I can think of. Agreed. I've been searching the net for a handheld scanner capable of tuning in small increments. Unfortunately it seems that almost all scanners (or at least the ones I've seen) have a minimum tuning increment of 5khz steps. I would like to be able to tune as finely as possible. If I get a scanner that is digitally tuned, then something like 1khz or 0.5khz tuning steps would probably work fine. Question: which handheld scanners will allow tuning in these small increments? Make? Models? Thanks MJ |
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VR-500----- 50 hz steps
"Michael J." wrote in message ... On Sun, 12 Dec 2004 16:47:23 GMT, "Colic" wrote: I understand the desire to actually have a dial to turn, I like tuning in this method myself. But, a synthesized rig with adequately small tuning steps should not be a problem for any application I can think of. Agreed. I've been searching the net for a handheld scanner capable of tuning in small increments. Unfortunately it seems that almost all scanners (or at least the ones I've seen) have a minimum tuning increment of 5khz steps. I would like to be able to tune as finely as possible. If I get a scanner that is digitally tuned, then something like 1khz or 0.5khz tuning steps would probably work fine. Question: which handheld scanners will allow tuning in these small increments? Make? Models? Thanks MJ |
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