Hi,
I have a THF6a, this little rig will do AM all the way up to 600 or 700
MHz. I often use it in AM to locate RFI... Moving to AM and going up
as high as possible is always the best way to locate RFI from what I
have seen.
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73's and Thanks,
Dave
http://www.nk7z.net for equipment reviews, propagation, and more...
On Sat, 2012-12-08 at 20:44 -0800, KD7JYK DM09 wrote:
> I recently bought a Yaesu FT-2900 that had a showroom quality 2003 Ford
> Taurus attached to it...
>
> While monitoring telemetry and radar on 303.875 MHz in AM with a 2m/440 MHz
> vertical NMO mounted on the trunk lid, I noticed it worked quite well for
> identifying power poles with problems, MUCH better than my old IC-706MKII on
> HF with up to 131dB attenuation in-line using a 24" whip!
>
> Kurt
>
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