Hi
Is there any cheap Radio with ALE who fit in a Backpack (include Akku)?
Thanks
Is there any cheap Radio with ALE who fit in a Backpack (include Akku)?
Thanks
Hi
Is there any cheap Radio with ALE who fit in a Backpack (include Akku)?
Thanks
hmm is there an Software Solution who support SDR Dongle?
Like define 10, 20 Channels who get monitored 24/7 with a handfull SDR Dongle and when one of them find the Signal the Radio switch to the channel and the Software can run truth.
hmm nobody talk about amateur radio...
I was looking over my Yahoo HFLINK group and there is mention of "SDR ALE" and someone may have successfully used PC ALE with an SDR dongle.
hmm nobody talk about amateur radio...
I was asking R&S if we could buy and configure that radio: MR3000P the can go down just to 25mhz.
You can buy absolutely whatever you want - if you have the money. But you mentioned CHEAP which means that a $12,000+ radio is not in the budget - so I didn't mention the new R&S/Codan/Barrett/Harris/Elbit/Datron/ITT/etc radios out there that will cost as much as a small car once you configure it for portable operation.
Like I said - the Kenwood TK-90 is available WITH ALE for less than $800 out the door:
TK-90
Then you just need a power supply/battery configuration, the LDG KT-100 tuner, and a whip antenna and you can make it JUST as portable as a loaded manpack... and you still get 100w output on the high-end.
I can tell you from using and owning Micoms and working with Harris radios in the military that you won't find a cheaper deal on a capable radio unless you're buying something 20+ years old.
I will ask R&S what its is possible to go down with the freq.Looks like the OP might want to use ALE at 27MHz.
the dont told me any price until i dont have one i will not know.But you mentioned CHEAP which means that a $12,000+ radio is not in the budget
but its nothing what you want to put in your Backpack when you fly to an foreign Country. Not even when you Travel by Train or Public Transport.Like I said - the Kenwood TK-90 is available WITH ALE for less than $800 out the door:
thats adds more and more weight and space.Then you just need a power supply/battery configuration, the LDG KT-100 tuner, and a whip antenna and you can make it JUST as portable as a loaded manpack...
and its nice to transmit Data from/ to an fix Station to an Mobile Setup.IMHO ALE is for non-technical operators who just need to make contact with another operator - just push the button and wait until someone answers - for a 'receive only' system to be of any use you will have to know what all the 'possible/probable' frequencies that are allocated to that user and scan them to hopefully pickup the first interrogation.
The main selling point of ALE is the ability to have radios scanning multiple HF frequencies, each with different propagation, and when called the radios will sound on each band to find the best band to make contact. If you have CB radios with ALE you are only using it on one narrow frequency range and defeating the purpose of ALE.
prcguy
Around the CB Freq a lot if Italians, Polish,... dont care anything and transmitt with an huge output Power.If you have CB radios with ALE you are only using it on one narrow frequency range and defeating the purpose of ALE.
Codan 2110 with battery - 5.0kg
Barrett 2090 with battery - 5.22kg
oke and other options?Those radios above will each run you around $12,000 US to $20,000 US depending on options and batteries.
thats the plan.which means you need to set up both ends of your link
thats the plan.You need HF with ALE and operating WAY below 25MHz.... somewhere in the 80-40m bands where other ALE operations exist, and hope your other end is in that range as well.
that where no operation is in use.Nor does a vague explanation of what frequencies you need to operate on
a price who alow me to buy it. I will save the most i could.what "cheap" means to you
me to.my opinion of "cheap" is below $1000
sry for a Bus Ride I could use my TYT Radio where the range is good enough. a Truck? I dont want to ship it anywhere.and need to design a "portable" system inside a case that can be loaded in a truck or bus and deployed when needed.