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How is 108-137 MHz Airband reception?


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*Edited out 2nd question as I found the answer on the Wiki
 
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datainmotion said:
How is 108-137 MHz Airband reception?


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*Edited out 2nd question as I found the answer on the Wiki
Not bad. Of course for ground traffic, the antenna is also critical.
 

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I'd be using it in a mobile application w/ noise filtering on the power leads. I travel alot (driving about 25k/yr) and find it a good companion when out in the middle of nowhere.
 

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Airband Reception

It mostly depends on ANtenna, Location/s
and of course your location
I,e, living next to an airport or miles away

The scanner doesn't matter that much..
Though Rat shack is kinda lame but picks up air just fine for me at least
I mean that is the whole point of the FAA etc (airports to planes) still being in AM.
AM is more dependable fo their application.
am If I remember correctly
and if I am wrong please correct me, as I would like too know lol
A.M. runs along the Curviticature of the earth
wheres fm, nmf etc depends on line of sight.
you know tower to mobiles,
If a building or trees, hills ,moutains would mess with
reception and even block reception.
Hope this helps
Crista
 

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Not quite right. I think AM is used because at lower signal strengths, the signal to noise ratio makes it easier to understand.

When FM is getting weak, all you get is a lot of white noise.

That's how I understood it.
 

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"I mean that is the whole point of the FAA etc (airports to planes) still being in AM"

When aircraft started using radios, chassis size and weight was and still is premium. AM technology allowed for building smaller and lighter chassis's then did FM. Of course solid state technology reduced either chassis to about the same. Over the years however, AM infrastructure developed world wide and never turned back--too costly.
 
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