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Old August 26th 05, 02:48 PM
Eric F. Richards
 
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SR wrote:

I was wondering if their was device that I could connect to a radio
while listening to the airwaves that will give me a video display on the
receiving signal. Is their a such thing?

SR 73!


I presume you mean to display a frequency vs. signal strength graph...
the answer is yes -- they are called panoramic adaptors or
panadaptors. A more general device would be a spectrum analyzer, used
as a panadaptor.

You can expect to pay about $1500 for a new one, and at least one is
being made today. I bought one for about $100 and was only marginally
satisfied. I bought a spectrum analyzer for $300 that does a much
better job.

You can read about my experiences in this thread, using Google news,
starting with this article:

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often attributed to J. R. Pierce, Bell Labs, c. 1940


 
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