At 10:38 AM 5/31/2007, Michael Tondee wrote:
Due to some money issues, I had to sell all my sat gear including my beloved TS-2000X. I've been going through some of my old gear and rustled up a Radio shack VHF/UHF scanner that covers ham frequencies. Do you think it would be possible to hear the FM sats with it? I have a
Depends on the scanner. You have some possible issues to contend with. Firstly, scanners are likely to be a little deaf, compared to the Kenwood, but with a decent antenna (and possibly preamp) it should have the sensitivity. Secondly, if you're in an RF heavy area, intermods and image responses might cause interference. Suck it and see. :)
homebrew 11 element linearly polarized yagi and I can still track the sats via computer rotator control.
That solves the antenna problem. I'd say your chances are good.
I can make it where I have a short run of cable to the antennas since I don't have preamps anymore. I'm also wondering about using some 75ohm RG6 quad shield satellite TV cable for receiving. Would this be better or worse than 9913 with the scanner? Kind of grabbing at straws here but I'm wondering if anyone thinks it would work before I invest too much time into it.
The 75 ohm cable will probably work fine for receiving. If you already have the cable, suck it and see. The most difficult part will be fitting connectors to it.
Worth a shot I'd say.
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