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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 http://www.iserv.net/~n8kdv/dxpage.htm |
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