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Homer.Simpson wrote:
Any additional chances if I scan at 145.990 WFM (not NFM) Perhaps, if the received frequency varies because of doppler effects. For weak signals like that, you may need to have your squelch open to hear if there's anything there at all (if the signal isn't strong enough to break squelch). I've been recording overflights and so far haven't heard anything with my Pro-2067 and a 30' high discone on my chimney. You'll have better results if you're able to turn the discone on its side (when vertical, it has a horizontal donut-shaped pattern of max sensitivity). -- St. John Someone will try to honk your nose today. |
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