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Old April 14th 04, 08:13 PM
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Brian Sturges wrote:

Well, I just got my new Ramsey catalog this week, and I've been thinking
that the AR1C Aircraft Receiver kit might be a fun project. I live in a
fairly large city, so there is lots of air traffic around. I was wondering
if this would be fun to listen to? Would the receiver still be usable these
days- or are the channels now scrambled- or using some other technology that
would make them un-listenable? Is anyone using this particular kit? Thanks!


The aircraft band is still using AM and not scrambled. Is this a scanner type of
radio, or basically a tuable receiver that only receives one frequency at at
time?

You might be much better off with a scanner that receives the aircraft band.

Steve
Holland, MI
Drake R7, R8 and R8B

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Old April 14th 04, 11:50 PM
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"Brian Sturges" wrote in message ...
Well, I just got my new Ramsey catalog this week, and I've been thinking
that the AR1C Aircraft Receiver kit might be a fun project. I live in a
fairly large city, so there is lots of air traffic around. I was wondering
if this would be fun to listen to? Would the receiver still be usable these
days- or are the channels now scrambled- or using some other technology that
would make them un-listenable? Is anyone using this particular kit? Thanks!


I haven't seen the kit, but if it's not a digital type scanning radio,
I wouldn't bother. There is plenty of traffic, all on AM, but I
recommend a cheap police scanner that also covers the aircraft band. I
think it would work out a lot better. I wouldn't bother with anything
you have to manually tune, as you need to cover quite a few different
freq's, and a scanner is more practical. You can get a scanner that
covers air band pretty cheap. I've got a cheapy rat shack scanner that
is 20 ch, and covers air band. It probably went for $100 new...
Of course, a higher quality radio is even better, but more costly. A
scanner is pretty good for "gov work"...Just connect a decent antenna
to it...MK
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Old April 15th 04, 03:33 AM
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I have the kit. Built it in an evening and it works great. It drifts a bit
on warmup but once it warms up it's solid as a rock. It's a neat little
radio that does the job just fine.

Ken

"Brian Sturges" wrote in message
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Well, I just got my new Ramsey catalog this week, and I've been thinking
that the AR1C Aircraft Receiver kit might be a fun project. I live in a
fairly large city, so there is lots of air traffic around. I was wondering
if this would be fun to listen to? Would the receiver still be usable

these
days- or are the channels now scrambled- or using some other technology

that
would make them un-listenable? Is anyone using this particular kit?

Thanks!




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Old April 15th 04, 04:38 AM
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I like all the Ramsey kits I have built (I've built 4 of them). The
instructions are clear and easy to follow and the kits themselves are of
very good quality.

I just built the Ramsey Kits' AA7C active antenna kit for myself
(http://tinyurl.com/22glw), and it works pretty well on the bands I have
tried it on. I live in an apartment, so I cannot have an outside antenna...
this is better than nothing.

Another place that has some fun kits is Vectronics:
http://tinyurl.com/2g6xh. I've built a number of these kits for friends and
family, and they are fun to build and to use.

I LOVE kitbuilding. My goal is to eventually build an Elecraft K2 100, but
that's expensive and will have to wait until I have some spare cash laying
around... as if...

Jackie




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