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Old May 31st 04, 09:00 PM
Paul Churchill
 
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Can anyone who owns a 9600 tell me how these radios are in the sensitivity
department I want to use one in the Airband area receiving acars data and of
course voice comms as well but there is a chance of getting one for a good
price but are prepared to travel and have a play with it before parting with
my cash thanks all.

PAUL....


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Old May 31st 04, 09:56 PM
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Mine is a fine radio for Mil air frqs. Just as sensitive if not better
than my BC780. I haven't really tried it much in the civilian aircraft band
but don't doubt it's capability. What is a "good" price, in your mind?

P.S. Don't plan on doing any scanning with it as it is beastly s-l-o-w at
about 2 ch/sec! (roughly) Stops for a few seconds or an instant. No other
choices. And what's up with the USB/LSB on a VHF/UHF radio???
I assume you know it's capabilities?



"Paul Churchill" wrote in message
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Can anyone who owns a 9600 tell me how these radios are in the sensitivity
department I want to use one in the Airband area receiving acars data and

of
course voice comms as well but there is a chance of getting one for a good
price but are prepared to travel and have a play with it before parting

with
my cash thanks all.

PAUL....




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Old May 31st 04, 10:22 PM
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the gentleman is looking at £110 pounds for it so is a good price compared
to the emporium prices second hand rgrds M3PAC
"Jim Hackett" wrote in message
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Mine is a fine radio for Mil air frqs. Just as sensitive if not better
than my BC780. I haven't really tried it much in the civilian aircraft

band
but don't doubt it's capability. What is a "good" price, in your mind?

P.S. Don't plan on doing any scanning with it as it is beastly s-l-o-w at
about 2 ch/sec! (roughly) Stops for a few seconds or an instant. No other
choices. And what's up with the USB/LSB on a VHF/UHF radio???
I assume you know it's capabilities?



"Paul Churchill" wrote in message
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Can anyone who owns a 9600 tell me how these radios are in the

sensitivity
department I want to use one in the Airband area receiving acars data

and
of
course voice comms as well but there is a chance of getting one for a

good
price but are prepared to travel and have a play with it before parting

with
my cash thanks all.

PAUL....






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Old June 1st 04, 01:00 AM
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Paul Churchill wrote:

Can anyone who owns a 9600 tell me how these radios are in the sensitivity
department I want to use one in the Airband area receiving acars data and of
course voice comms as well but there is a chance of getting one for a good
price but are prepared to travel and have a play with it before parting with
my cash thanks all.

PAUL....



I had a pair of them several years ago. Worked fine on FM but I found
the AM sensitivity, especially on the military UHF band to be poor -
could not come close to my Radio Shack PRO2004, PRO2005, PRO43 scanners.
Also, they perform poorly as scanners - very slow.

Dave
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Old June 1st 04, 01:50 AM
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"Jim Hackett" wrote in message
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Mine is a fine radio for Mil air frqs. Just as sensitive if not better
than my BC780. I haven't really tried it much in the civilian aircraft

band
but don't doubt it's capability. What is a "good" price, in your mind?

P.S. Don't plan on doing any scanning with it as it is beastly s-l-o-w at
about 2 ch/sec! (roughly) Stops for a few seconds or an instant. No other
choices. And what's up with the USB/LSB on a VHF/UHF radio???
I assume you know it's capabilities?

The inclusion of SSB makes it a fine HF receiver in addition to being able
to monitor 2M and 70cM SSB/CW activity. I built a small up converter and
plugged it into a spare socket internally. Yaesu already has a knock out for
a 2nd SO-239 on the rear apron. Then it becomes a 0.5-900 MHz RX
Dale W4OP




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Old June 1st 04, 04:21 AM
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That would be cool, IF it indeed went down into the H.F. spectrum, which it
DOESN'T. It only goes down to 60 Mhz...



"Dale Parfitt" wrote in message
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"Jim Hackett" wrote in message
link.net...
Mine is a fine radio for Mil air frqs. Just as sensitive if not better
than my BC780. I haven't really tried it much in the civilian aircraft

band
but don't doubt it's capability. What is a "good" price, in your mind?

P.S. Don't plan on doing any scanning with it as it is beastly s-l-o-w

at
about 2 ch/sec! (roughly) Stops for a few seconds or an instant. No

other
choices. And what's up with the USB/LSB on a VHF/UHF radio???
I assume you know it's capabilities?

The inclusion of SSB makes it a fine HF receiver in addition to being

able
to monitor 2M and 70cM SSB/CW activity. I built a small up converter and
plugged it into a spare socket internally. Yaesu already has a knock out

for
a 2nd SO-239 on the rear apron. Then it becomes a 0.5-900 MHz RX
Dale W4OP




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Jim Hackett wrote:

That would be cool, IF it indeed went down into the H.F. spectrum, which it
DOESN'T. It only goes down to 60 Mhz...


Like Dale said - he built an upconverter.

So did I and it performed quite well on HF, Giving a multi-mode wide
range receiver in a small box, some years before anyone else had a valid
competitor - that's why I ended up with two!


Dave










"Dale Parfitt" wrote in message
...

"Jim Hackett" wrote in message
link.net...
Mine is a fine radio for Mil air frqs. Just as sensitive if not better
than my BC780. I haven't really tried it much in the civilian aircraft

band
but don't doubt it's capability. What is a "good" price, in your mind?

P.S. Don't plan on doing any scanning with it as it is beastly s-l-o-w

at
about 2 ch/sec! (roughly) Stops for a few seconds or an instant. No

other
choices. And what's up with the USB/LSB on a VHF/UHF radio???
I assume you know it's capabilities?

The inclusion of SSB makes it a fine HF receiver in addition to being

able
to monitor 2M and 70cM SSB/CW activity. I built a small up converter and
plugged it into a spare socket internally. Yaesu already has a knock out

for
a 2nd SO-239 on the rear apron. Then it becomes a 0.5-900 MHz RX
Dale W4OP


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Yea, sorry. APPARENTLY, I didn't read the whole message before I replied
It WOULD be cool if it did go down there. Oh well, I have my VR-500 and
5000 for DC-daylight use.



"Dave Holford" wrote in message
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Jim Hackett wrote:

That would be cool, IF it indeed went down into the H.F. spectrum, which

it
DOESN'T. It only goes down to 60 Mhz...


Like Dale said - he built an upconverter.

So did I and it performed quite well on HF, Giving a multi-mode wide
range receiver in a small box, some years before anyone else had a valid
competitor - that's why I ended up with two!


Dave










"Dale Parfitt" wrote in message
...

"Jim Hackett" wrote in message
link.net...
Mine is a fine radio for Mil air frqs. Just as sensitive if not

better
than my BC780. I haven't really tried it much in the civilian

aircraft
band
but don't doubt it's capability. What is a "good" price, in your

mind?

P.S. Don't plan on doing any scanning with it as it is beastly

s-l-o-w
at
about 2 ch/sec! (roughly) Stops for a few seconds or an instant. No

other
choices. And what's up with the USB/LSB on a VHF/UHF radio???
I assume you know it's capabilities?

The inclusion of SSB makes it a fine HF receiver in addition to being

able
to monitor 2M and 70cM SSB/CW activity. I built a small up converter

and
plugged it into a spare socket internally. Yaesu already has a knock

out
for
a 2nd SO-239 on the rear apron. Then it becomes a 0.5-900 MHz RX
Dale W4OP




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Old June 2nd 04, 12:59 PM
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What would be a fair price to ask for a nice FRG-9600?
I have one that I don't use any more and should let someone else enjoy
it.

Kingfish
QHTVTRNCJNTJ at spammotel.com
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Old June 2nd 04, 03:41 PM
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I recently purchased mine on eBay for $185...



"Kingfish" wrote in message
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What would be a fair price to ask for a nice FRG-9600?
I have one that I don't use any more and should let someone else enjoy
it.

Kingfish
QHTVTRNCJNTJ at spammotel.com



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