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Old September 23rd 07, 02:55 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Dave S
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Default can someone recommend me a good scanner?

Being multiband is not illegal. I believe the issue is civilian use of
military frequencies

There are plenty of multiband radios on the market - some amatuer
radio/HAM equipment can broadcast on 4 distinct bands. Yaesu used to
make a VHF/UHF public safety band radio. Just not seen any civilian
transcievers that do VHF and UHF air band - and the stick in the mud is
UHF air band cause its uncle sams.

Dave

buttman wrote:
I'm in the market for a handheld scanner. Ideally I'd like one that
can both receive and transmit on the 108-136 "airband", as well as be
able to receive ATIS and CTAF broadcasts from military airports, which
I believe are UHF and in the area of 276 MHz. Apparently, such a
device is illegal (that can transmit and receive on two different
"bands"), so I guess I can live with a unit that can only receive
those frequencies, but can't transmit. I've been trying to do research
on which unit to get, but it's all very confusing. I guess there are a
bunch of different "modes" of transmissions, (AM, FM, WFM, etc) and
military airplanes only transmit using one of those types, yet most
scanners only decode AM (or something). As you can tell, I'm not a
radio expert, so I was hoping if someone out there knows their stuff,
they could point me in the right direction. I'm looking to spend about
300 bucks or less. Thanks.