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uniden with SSB
Does a scanner Uniden with SSB exist?
Witch model? Maurizio |
VHF UHF scanner radios that can tune down into
the HF band I. E. 150 kHz -30 MHz where a long wire antenna is needed, do not make very good SSB/AM FM receivers. Your better off purchasing a portable AM FM short-wave(SSB capable) receiver. Make sure it has a antenna jack and add a after market antenna tuner to tweak 50' of copper wire! These portables don't make for good HF scanners. Although they may scan there individual pre sets , unless there is a power house SSA signal the squelch won't open up. Most portables under $300 won't have squelch. When doing SSB work on HF (unless you go with a $500 to $1000 communication receiver) sitting on one (1) frequency and the SSB utility signals are weak, monitoring the traffic is be best way to go. It's a different aspect of our radio hobby , then listening to AM air band or the VHF UHF FM band ..It really takes two (2) different radios, each built for the specific mode and bands to be worked. JIm "maurizio.bonfanti" wrote: Does a scanner Uniden with SSB exist? Witch model? Maurizio |
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