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![]() "W P Dixon" wrote in message: Thanks for all the advice. I know it is probably beyond my electronic capability but it sure is something I may try later on. For lots of folks kits are sometimes a great way to get started. You might be interested in something like this: http://www.ramseyelectronics.com/cgi...ction&key=AR1C It's a pretty straightforward little airband receiver (single conversion, manual/varactor tuning). It's cheap and hard to go wrong. There's also *plenty* of room for improvements and customization while you're learning and experimenting 8-)... You'll instantly learn about the value of an antenna and what phrases like "selectivity" mean. There are many small mods you can make and - even if you manage to toast it - easy to fix and you're only out a few bucks anyway. When you get bored with it you can stick it out in your garage or workshop and listen to the local traffic - not *really* exciting, but beats listening to "elevator music"...........8-) Beyond that - there are *zillions* of widgets, tools and doodads you can build (Jim's being among some of the more useful, BTW)... Bill |
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: "W P Dixon" wrote in message: Thanks for all the advice. I know it is probably beyond my electronic capability but it sure is something I may try later on. For lots of folks kits are sometimes a great way to get started. You might be interested in something like this: http://www.ramseyelectronics.com/cgi...ction&key=AR1C It's a pretty straightforward little airband receiver (single conversion, manual/varactor tuning). It's cheap and hard to go wrong. There's also *plenty* of room for improvements and customization while you're learning and experimenting 8-)... You'll instantly learn about the value of an antenna and what phrases like "selectivity" mean. There are many small mods you can make and - even if you manage to toast it - easy to fix and you're only out a few bucks anyway. When you get bored with it you can stick it out in your garage or workshop and listen to the local traffic - not *really* exciting, but beats listening to "elevator music"...........8-) Beyond that - there are *zillions* of widgets, tools and doodads you can build (Jim's being among some of the more useful, BTW)... Bill I assembled one of these several years ago. Your right about the customization. It started by hooking the my o-scope's horizontal to the tuning pot and rapidly swinging it through it's range, while listening, and watching the audio on the vertical. I then could mark the known frequencies around the pot's knob. OK, it's not extremely precise, but it sure did show where the activity was. I then made a simple sawtooth generator to drive the varicap, and the scope's horizontal input, and schazam!...an "aircraft band spectrum analyzer". (I live less than 2 miles out on the approach end of 12R at MSP.) |
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