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Margaret von Busenhalter-Butt August 31st 04 12:21 AM

What's between 2 GHz and 3 GHz?
 
I'm thinking of getting an Icom IC-R8500 instead of the much more expensive
AOR AR5000 +3. So what will I miss between 2 GHz and 3GHz that is only
covered by the AOR?

Cheers,

Margaret




Tony Meloche August 31st 04 01:47 AM



Margaret von Busenhalter-Butt wrote:

I'm thinking of getting an Icom IC-R8500 instead of the much more expensive
AOR AR5000 +3. So what will I miss between 2 GHz and 3GHz that is only
covered by the AOR?

Cheers,

Margaret



Well, here's one possible way of looking at it: If you have no idea
what, if anything, is between 2 and 3 GHz (I admit I don't), you likely
wouldn't miss it at all. Just a thought.

Tony

Margaret von Busenhalter-Butt August 31st 04 02:07 AM


"Tony Meloche" wrote in message
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Margaret von Busenhalter-Butt wrote:

I'm thinking of getting an Icom IC-R8500 instead of the much more
expensive
AOR AR5000 +3. So what will I miss between 2 GHz and 3GHz that is only
covered by the AOR?

Cheers,

Margaret



Well, here's one possible way of looking at it: If you have no idea
what, if anything, is between 2 and 3 GHz (I admit I don't), you likely
wouldn't miss it at all. Just a thought.

Tony


Ever been a parent? Hopefully not...

Cheers,

Margaret




Micro MegaWatt August 31st 04 02:53 AM

http://www.ntia.doc.gov/osmhome/chp04chart.pdf

Shows "DC to Daylight" frequencies (USA)

--
One Watt

To steal ideas from one person is plagiarism;
to steal from many is research.
-- Comedian Steven Wright


"Tony Meloche" wrote in message
...


Margaret von Busenhalter-Butt wrote:

I'm thinking of getting an Icom IC-R8500 instead of the much more

expensive
AOR AR5000 +3. So what will I miss between 2 GHz and 3GHz that is only
covered by the AOR?

Cheers,

Margaret



Well, here's one possible way of looking at it: If you have no idea
what, if anything, is between 2 and 3 GHz (I admit I don't), you likely
wouldn't miss it at all. Just a thought.

Tony




Brenda Ann Dyer August 31st 04 03:22 AM


"Tony Meloche" wrote in message
...


Margaret von Busenhalter-Butt wrote:

I'm thinking of getting an Icom IC-R8500 instead of the much more

expensive
AOR AR5000 +3. So what will I miss between 2 GHz and 3GHz that is only
covered by the AOR?

Cheers,

Margaret



Well, here's one possible way of looking at it: If you have no idea
what, if anything, is between 2 and 3 GHz (I admit I don't), you likely
wouldn't miss it at all. Just a thought.


Not a lot to hear in that band. Some amateur TV, IIRC, but mostly it's
digital stuff.. WiFi (wireless internet), digital spread spectrum cordless
phones, newer digital spread spectrum cell phones, etc. I've never heard an
analog voice signal in that range.



mike0219116 August 31st 04 03:33 AM

On my Icom R20, I don't think I've ever gotten anything but data bursts
above 1GHz. I certainly don't think I've picked up any cordless phones
above 924MHz.

Oh well, hunting for the signal is at least half the fun. :)

"Margaret von Busenhalter-Butt" wrote in message
...
I'm thinking of getting an Icom IC-R8500 instead of the much more

expensive
AOR AR5000 +3. So what will I miss between 2 GHz and 3GHz that is only
covered by the AOR?

Cheers,

Margaret






Mark August 31st 04 05:01 AM

I think you'll need a pre-amp, maybe a satellite dish too. That way you
could receive some satellite stuff, maybe TV audio, maybe InMarSat (but
that's all encrypted isn't it??? or digital???).

Mark.

"Margaret von Busenhalter-Butt" wrote in message
...
I'm thinking of getting an Icom IC-R8500 instead of the much more

expensive
AOR AR5000 +3. So what will I miss between 2 GHz and 3GHz that is only
covered by the AOR?

Cheers,

Margaret






Jim Douglas August 31st 04 11:45 AM

2.1, 2.2, 2.3,,,,,,,,,,,,3.0GHZ. Sorry
"Margaret von Busenhalter-Butt" wrote in message
...
I'm thinking of getting an Icom IC-R8500 instead of the much more

expensive
AOR AR5000 +3. So what will I miss between 2 GHz and 3GHz that is only
covered by the AOR?

Cheers,

Margaret






Margaret von Busenhalter-Butt August 31st 04 12:11 PM


"Jim Douglas" wrote in message
news:yFYYc.1202$3l3.1034@attbi_s03...
2.1, 2.2, 2.3,,,,,,,,,,,,3.0GHZ. Sorry


Well Jim, maybe one of these days someone will ask a question about
lubricating their ass on RRS too. Then you get to comment as an expert.



"Margaret von Busenhalter-Butt" wrote in message
...
I'm thinking of getting an Icom IC-R8500 instead of the much more

expensive
AOR AR5000 +3. So what will I miss between 2 GHz and 3GHz that is only
covered by the AOR?

Cheers,

Margaret








Al Patrick August 31st 04 12:24 PM

Here's another one. This is all on one chart. It is VERY difficult to
read when first loaded, but is in .pdf format so you can magnify it
until you can read it.

http://www.ntia.doc.gov/osmhome/allochrt.pdf

Al

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Micro MegaWatt wrote:
http://www.ntia.doc.gov/osmhome/chp04chart.pdf

Shows "DC to Daylight" frequencies (USA)




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