Dave_D
Member
Hi all,
My scanner sometimes 'reacts' to nearby Sheriff's vehicles. The scanner doesn't lock onto a frequency but emanates light static as they drive by. An enthusiastic newb, I'd love to explore this and other such anomalies. Is there a poor-man's spectrum analyzer available such that I could pinpoint the relevant frequency and power? Of course, it'd be difficult to drive and monitor the analyzer for spikes, so there must be provided a method of recording and playback.
This is purely frivolous, so I wouldn't want to spend too much money. Maybe an attachment for a laptop PC?
Any advice is greatly appreciated.
Dave
My scanner sometimes 'reacts' to nearby Sheriff's vehicles. The scanner doesn't lock onto a frequency but emanates light static as they drive by. An enthusiastic newb, I'd love to explore this and other such anomalies. Is there a poor-man's spectrum analyzer available such that I could pinpoint the relevant frequency and power? Of course, it'd be difficult to drive and monitor the analyzer for spikes, so there must be provided a method of recording and playback.
This is purely frivolous, so I wouldn't want to spend too much money. Maybe an attachment for a laptop PC?
Any advice is greatly appreciated.
Dave