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- Tech specs - RadioReference. com Forums
RigPix Database - Main doctordialtone Member Joined Apr 18, 2009 Messages 6,321 Location CT May 15
- Icom: - Icom IC-2820H - RadioReference. com Forums
I've also seen RigPix (RigPix Database - Main) referenced several times Icom Kenwood would be my "go to"'s here, I think Icom Kenwood would be my "go to"'s here, I think Just haven't had any experience with Yeasu at all but they're well-regarded (so I understand)
- Icom IC-R8500 successor. If and When - RadioReference. com Forums
Both RigPix database and Rigreference com agree about this: Manufactured: Japan, 1996-2004 (Discontinued) - RigPix Manufactured: Between 1996 and 2004 in Japan - RigReference Anyhow, I tend to agree with trsundstrom that a successor is unlikely to appear Unfortunately the market is looking too much to the PCR oriented radios
- Kenwood: Kenwood TS 790A - RadioReference. com Forums
RigPix Database - Kenwood Trio - TS-790A R RDPIA Member Joined Apr 26, 2006 Messages 0 Location Ohio
- Scanner models that receive 380 MHz on FM?
RigPix Database - RadioShack Realistic - Pro-2052 (20-432) That should take care of all Mil Air band capable base station RadioShack scanners as far as I can see Interesting to note from the rigpix website, it appears the Pro-2004 manufactured in 1986 was the first RadioShack base station capable of receiving the Mil Air band and cost $400
- Problems with Grecom PSR-600 not hearing P25 Talk Groups
The scanner does not go down below 796 (RigPix Database - GRE GRECOM - PSR-600) and it is a simulcast system All frequencies are well bellow the range of the scanner according to the RR chart Even though you are close to a tower, a second tower with more power output or elevation could cause distortion
- New Yaesu FT-2DR HT | RadioReference. com Forums
RigPix Database - Yaesu - FT-2DR RadioReference Your Account Database Wiki Broadcastify Live Audio Help
- can you modify a Ken TS520 for a frequency counter?
"Adding the dials" sounds a lot more cumbersome than it is Sorta like the difference between a car with an automatic transmission (which you might call "point and pray") and a car with stick shift (which you might call "skill development, or actually driving") Come to think of it, analog watches still work pretty well too
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