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Steve wrote: I was recently on Icom's website and noticed that they describe the frequency range of the R-75 this way: Coverage: 0.03 - 60 MHz (0.1-29.99 and 50-54 MHz guaranteed) I'm not on the market for a receiver, but if I were considering the purchase of an R-75, their parenthetical disclaimer would make me nervous. Judging from what I've read elsewhere, the R-75 really does cover 0.03 - 60 mhz; but then, why does Icom only 'guarantee' more limited frequency coverage? The real question is "Is there anything to listen to in the 30-60 MHz range?". Probably not. Although there are some cool uses of that frequency range like meteor scatter packet radio, nobody much seems to want to use it. Last I knew, the US Forest Service and some of the rural power companies seemed to prefer it (land mobile FM) as it got out into the boonies better. That, and cordless phones at 49 MHz. Mark Zenier Washington State resident |
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