I've not had a radio of the sort you describe, but I do own a K3 with P3
that allows me to do that with a max bandwidth of 200 kHz centered
anywhere it can tune. It has I/O for transverters, and I have one for 2M.
I DO find it quite helpful in identifying the generic type of noise that
I hear - that is, arcing, or electronic, computer clock or free-running
device like a SMPS. There's no doubt in my mind that a SDR with
broadband display capability and good adjustability of sweep width would
also be quite useful if it, and the computer used with it, were
sufficiently portable and free of noise itself.
73, Jim K9YC
On Thu,6/18/2015 10:06 AM, KD7JYK DM09 wrote:
Anyone using SDR to monitor RFI across a wide bandwith AND into higher
frequencies, such as UHF?
Results?
I regularly hear arcing poles to ~500 MHz, wondering how it would look at a
bandwidth of, for example, a MHz or two, or more, depending on the SDR
dongle and its capabilities.
Kurt
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