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I have also picked up UHF mil satellites on my PRO-43 and stock rubber
duck. It was comms between McMurdo, Antarctica and the mainland at around 261.?MHz This was from one of the new UHF follow on sats, which is a little hotter than previous series but was loud and clear on the rubber ant. The signal was first picked up using a military satcom antenna and then I switched to the rubber ant. I have owned a lot of scanners, commercial and mil radios and the PRO-43 is the best analog hand held scanner I have found. m. Dave Holford wrote: My ICOM IC-T7 does a great job on the ISS even with the stock rubber duck while it is hanging on my belt. I can count on a good signal as soon as the ISS comes over the horizon. I have also managed to copy some military satellite traffic on my PRO-43, but the signals were pretty marginal on the rubber duck. Mind you, at 45N, I'm probably on the edge of the footprint. Dave DougSlug wrote: I don't know how the military satellites in question compare, but it is possible to pick up the amateur LEO satellites and the ISS with a handheld and decent ducky. Of course a whip or beam works better, but if the pass is high enough and your antenna is pointed the right direction, it can be done. The time window is narrow, so you really have to actively chase the signal and adjust for doppler shift as well. - Doug "Jeff" wrote in message news:2EbCe.159171$_o.111663@attbi_s71... "Frank Bals" wrote in message ... I've been able to pick up Military Satellites in the 260 Mhz FM range with mine, just using a 220 Mhz Ham Rubber Duck antenna! Most milsat listening you need a beam antenna with a preamp, but not with the PRO-43! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Pardon my skepticism but by the time any satellite signal reaches earth you're talking signals in the nanowatt range. Thats the reason why you need a beam and preamp, or a dish with a LNA. And you want us to believe a consumer grade RS handheld can do this feat with just a rubber duck??????? Come on. J |