They ARE being told frequencies---just the nearest in 5 kHz steps as that is the best some of their transceivers can do.
Semantics. Standard industy practice is to refer to them as "Channels". Reference 8.33 kHz Channels
They ARE being told frequencies---just the nearest in 5 kHz steps as that is the best some of their transceivers can do.
What YouTube moron did you learn that from?They ARE being told frequencies---just the nearest in 5 kHz steps as that is the best some of their transceivers can do.
Its the way some transceivers are programmed. T`hey don't take in the specific 8.33KHz frequency but instead are programmed up to about the 5KHz point and the radio automatically knows you want an 8.33KHz channel and it gets programmed correctly.They ARE being told frequencies---just the nearest in 5 kHz steps as that is the best some of their transceivers can do.
If the frequency displayed is a 25KHz channel like 127.300, 122.850, etc, then the radio may be going narrow band and that is reducing demodulated high frequency audio and cleaning things up.Testing out my new R15 on airband. Doing the same thing as my 160DN was doing. Switched it over to 8.33. Most static crap went away. Am picking up aircraft not on the 25khz frequencies.
Doing it now. Finding out the R15 is listening to a conversation while the 160DN locks on the frequency but no voice. Thats disappointing for the 160. This is on 25KHz spacing frequency. Still getting more hits on the 8.33 spacing.Set one scanner up @8.33 and the other @25. See if they hear the same traffic.
But are the hits on frequencies only in the 25 kHz band plan? You are not seeing hits on frequencies in the splits are you?<snip> Still getting more hits on the 8.33 spacing.
According to others, the “new” 8.33 kHz split frequencies are not yet used in the United States other than for some testing purposes. I’ll let someone else confirm that statement.Am getting hits on splits more than on 25khz spacing.
I have a 160 and it works just fine on the aircraft band. Also have a R30 and they both seem about the same reception wise.Have read those posts stating that. Think I’ll use my R30 to replace the 160 on the 25Mhz spacing as it’s allot more sensitive.
Yes; any aircraft using VHF ATC in the USA should be using the 25KHz spaced freqs.My R15 was locked on a frequency listening to a long conversation while my 160 scanned right past it without locking on. Also, had my R15 scanning on 25 Mhz spacing and was getting close by frequency interfering. Am receiving hits on both 8.33 and 25 Mhz spacing. Are those foreign planes coming into MSP international supposed to be switching to 25 Mhz frequencies?