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Super Pissed Dad May 17th 04 04:09 AM

Frequency Grabber
 
Has anyone ever had a frequency grabber ? Looks like a reciever and gives you
the exact frequency someone is broadcasting on. Is this a waste of $$$ or is
this a must have for Christmas ?

spd
The law isn't justice. It's a very imperfect mechanism. If you press exactly
the right buttons and are also lucky, justice may show up in the answer. A
mechanism is all the law was ever intended to be."
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Peter May 17th 04 04:21 AM

I have a frequency counter. I think it's the same thing. Works great but you
have to be within a foot of the transmitter to get an accurate reading.

Pierre

"Super ****ed Dad" wrote in message
...
Has anyone ever had a frequency grabber ? Looks like a reciever and gives

you
the exact frequency someone is broadcasting on. Is this a waste of $$$ or

is
this a must have for Christmas ?

spd
The law isn't justice. It's a very imperfect mechanism. If you press

exactly
the right buttons and are also lucky, justice may show up in the answer. A
mechanism is all the law was ever intended to be."
-Raymond Chandler




krackula May 17th 04 07:39 AM


try this site for what you are looking for :
http://www.optoelectronics.com/
some of these can work up to a mile or more away if used
properly. I have used a Scout -40 , a Stridsberg multicoupler /
preamp ( +30 db intercept point ) , a stridsberg inline FM trap ,
and a discone antenna ( outside , 35' in the air ) to routinely
capture signals a mile or more away.

or :
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...596360 0&rd=1




k...................





On 17 May 2004 03:09:38 GMT, (Super ****ed Dad) wrote:

Has anyone ever had a frequency grabber ? Looks like a reciever and gives you
the exact frequency someone is broadcasting on. Is this a waste of $$$ or is
this a must have for Christmas ?

spd
The law isn't justice. It's a very imperfect mechanism. If you press exactly
the right buttons and are also lucky, justice may show up in the answer. A
mechanism is all the law was ever intended to be."
-Raymond Chandler



starman May 17th 04 09:33 PM

Super ****ed Dad wrote:

Has anyone ever had a frequency grabber ? Looks like a reciever and gives you
the exact frequency someone is broadcasting on. Is this a waste of $$$ or is
this a must have for Christmas ?


How do you intend to use it?


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Super Pissed Dad May 18th 04 02:51 AM

i want to use it for utility purposes...long range !

spd

Jay Heyl May 18th 04 07:51 AM

In article , visa365
@aol.com says...
i want to use it for utility purposes...long range !


The Optoelectronics Scout will only lock on to a frequency if it's 15dB
stronger than background RF levels. In a typical urban area you need to
be pretty close to most sources for the Scout to lock on. Mine used to
light up from a pager tower about a mile away, but that thing was
putting out quite the signal. In most cases you need to be within a few
hundred feet. For low power devices, like cordless phones, you need to
be pretty much right on top of it. With my old 49MHz phone I had to
have the Scout within one foot.

In a low RF rural situation I would imagine the detection distance would
go up considerably.

It's a very useful device, but you do need to be within fairly close
range of most signals for it to register on the Scout. If you don't
care about being stealthy, a large antenna tuned to your target
frequency range will help quite a lot. A combination of low pass and
high pass filters can also improve the range by eliminating the
competing background RF.

-- Jay

starman May 19th 04 02:14 AM

Super ****ed Dad wrote:

i want to use it for utility purposes...long range !


You mean like searching for the source of a signal?


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Super Pissed Dad May 19th 04 02:27 AM

Super ****ed Dad wrote:

i want to use it for utility purposes...long range !


You mean like searching for the source of a signal?

yeah I want to know the source of the signal~


spd



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