That will probably work well. As long as the scanner has a decent receiver it should work perfectly. The Fox birds (AO-85, AO-91, and AO-92) will be easiest to hear. SO-50 will be harder to hear, but like I said, if it's a decent receiver it will work perfectly.
Trevor, KD9IXX uses a Radioshack scanner for RX. You can see a description and pics of his setup here:
FYI AO-85 is a little deaf so it can be hard to get into with only 5 watts. Also note the recent announcement to only use it when it is illuminated by the sun. I would concentrate on AO-91 or AO-92. AO-92 is usually in L-band uplink mode on Sundays so unless you have a 1.2 GHz transceiver don't try it on Sundays!
Don't forget to record at least yourself, if not the radio audio if you can get the audio connections working right (you might have to use a splitter). Repeat the callsign of the station you worked so the recorder picks it up. That way you know who you contacted. There is no time to write stuff down while holding all that gear.
73, John Brier KG4AKV On Thu, Dec 13, 2018 at 11:17 AM Chris Pohlad-Thomas chrispohladthomas@gmail.com wrote:
To this point I have only ever listened to the satellites using the RemoteHams station and the long wire that's in place there. I am hoping soon to pick up an Arrow so I can start not only listening but interacting as well.
I wanted to ask about a setup I am thinking of to see if everyone thinks it would work.
I have a VX-7R right now that I plan to use for TX connected into the Arrow. I know it's not full duplex, but I was thinking about using my BC246T scanner for the RX side with some headphones plugged in. Does this seem like a viable option?
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