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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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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 news:hhLuc.197$Oq1.9@newsfe6-win... Can anyone who owns a 9600 tell me how these radios are in the sensitivity department I want to use one in the Airband area receiving acars data and of course voice comms as well but there is a chance of getting one for a good price but are prepared to travel and have a play with it before parting with my cash thanks all. PAUL.... |
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the gentleman is looking at £110 pounds for it so is a good price compared
to the emporium prices second hand rgrds M3PAC "Jim Hackett" wrote in message link.net... Mine is a fine radio for Mil air frqs. Just as sensitive if not better than my BC780. I haven't really tried it much in the civilian aircraft band but don't doubt it's capability. What is a "good" price, in your mind? P.S. Don't plan on doing any scanning with it as it is beastly s-l-o-w at about 2 ch/sec! (roughly) Stops for a few seconds or an instant. No other choices. And what's up with the USB/LSB on a VHF/UHF radio??? I assume you know it's capabilities? "Paul Churchill" wrote in message news:hhLuc.197$Oq1.9@newsfe6-win... 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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![]() 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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![]() "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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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 ... "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 ... 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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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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I recently purchased mine on eBay for $185...
"Kingfish" wrote in message ... 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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