I use an Icom IC-Q7A shirt-pocket handi-talkie that has 30-400 MHz AM
receive capability (I think), with a 136 MHz Moxon rectangle for DFing RFI
sources. It cost less than $100 and also gives me 2M and 432 transmit
capability. Hard to go wrong. I think 1000-2000 MHZ receive capability
would be unnecessary for this application.
73, Pete N4ZR
At 11:16 PM 3/10/2005, Van Fair wrote:
>I am an average ham and over the past 50 years I have been the victim of
>numerous RFI problems from heataing pads to AC line noise. I am
>considering buying one of the all band 30 Khz to 2000 Mhz hand held
>receivers for multiple reasons but one of the justifications would be to
>use it with a directional antenna to find RF. Any one able to confirm that
>this is a good or bad idea. Thanks Van
>
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