Re: 512MHz to 806MHz



The Other Guy wrote:
Can NE1 tell me what the heck is inbetween 512MHz to 806MHz?? Why is this left out of every scanner I have ever seen?? Whats in that area?? Why is it left out??


As I recall, television stations with over the air broadcast, see http://www.angelfire.com/pa/n3pbq/tvfreq.html for detail. Of course interspersed is likely military. Much military is between about 200 and 400mhz mostly military air. I occasionally find something going on in this range, but not much...


Wide band receivers like the Yaesu VR-5000, VR-500, and the AOR 8600 and AOR 8200 receive this space. Check out http://www.universal-radio.com/catalog/widerxvr.html for a list of some of the current wide-coverage receivers available.

Alan
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