I have never been able to display more than 8 MHz with the SDRPlays.
However, with the AirSpy using the SpectrumSpy application which comes with
a download of SDR#, I am able to display on one screen from roughly 25 MHz
through 2 GHz. Of course, you can display less if desired and zero in on
specific 'signals' when desired. I have no connection with AirSpy other
than owning 3 of them.
Dave - WØLEV
On Fri, Jul 13, 2018 at 2:16 PM, N2TK, Tony <tony.kaz@verizon.net> wrote:
> Looking for something portable that would show the spectrum 160-2M with
> some
> kind of small loop directional antenna. The purpose is to walk the
> neighborhood looking for noise sources. I had used my car AM radio to track
> down a bad wideband noise source that turned out to be a leaking
> transformer
> about a mile away. It was quickly replaced.
>
> I have a dusk to dawn noise source that is on 1817, 1825, and 1828 only. I
> have been using my Tecsun PL-880. So far I got the general direction and
> have to go farther out at night to try to find it.
>
> Because of these type of noise sources I was wondering if there is
> something available other than the $1K high end portable spectrum analyzers
> that I could use to walk the neighborhood looking for noise sources that
> affect the Ham bands?
> Tnx for any feedback
> N2TK, Tony
>
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