I've got a DJ-X11 and there are a couple things to check. ATT on or what
setting, low high or off; Audio, high cut on or off; Gain 1 thu 10.
It's a good receiver and covers everything. I use mine up on 350 Mhz AM mode.
I can also go to 75 meters where the plasma gives me the most trouble and look
around.
Dale, k9vuj
On 07, Jun 2014, at 6:01, N1BUG <paul@n1bug.com> wrote:
> Thanks Don. That sounds very good. That is what I would expect and would like
> to find in a wide range receiver. I already have a modified MFJ-856 so I have
> the aircraft band covered. There are times I really need UHF for power line
> noise hunting. HF and SSB/CW reception would be a big bonus for other types
> of RFI work.
>
> 73,
> Paul N1BUG
>
>
> On 06/06/2014 09:17 AM, Don Kirk wrote:
>> HI Paul,
>>
>> Here is a link to a youtube recording of what I hear on 136 MHZ AM
>> using a small handheld scanner (Radio Shack Pro-94) that has the AM
>> aircraft band when listening to power line noise (in this example I
>> have a 20 db attenuator in line with the antenna).
>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZrXQXkl3Zos
>>
>> While this is not a ham radio HT, it does provide an example of what
>> I hear using this particular model of a handheld VHF receiver.
>>
>> Don
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