xantegh
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Seems like AMC is transmitting over both AM and what sounds like P25 on 349.400 Mhz .. is this correct?
Are military using digital for comms with aircrafts?
Are military using digital for comms with aircrafts?
No, aircraft comms are still AM for the most part, some FM and digital on SATCOM systems.
349.4 is definitely still AM as I monitor the inbound aircraft on it daily.
You might be close enough that you are getting an image from the JBLM trunked system...
- Chris
What scanner and antenna are you using? Also what was your location when you heard the above traffic on 349.4?
...a diamond discone on the roof feeding a MCA204 to a couple of BCT15X.
... my understanding is that McChord Field Airport (KTCM) is within the JBLM vicinity...
Hmm from your movie it sounds like you have some local RFI. You shouldn't hear any tones like that. AM mode is unique in that it'll pick up a lot of electronic hash -- so it's a good indicator of other RF nearby. I just checked my SDR and 349 Mhz is nice and quiet here -- just perfect white noise.
Do you have a RTL-SDR by chance? If not then you should pick one up and play around with it. There are a ton of videos online to walk you through setting it up -- which is much easier these days than when they first came out.
It would let you 'see' the spectrum though and possibly track down any problems.
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And yes, you'd plug your discone into the dongle directly. (You'd need a BNC to SMA adapter of course.) Using SDR# (a free application) the software does all the work for you. You have gain adjustments and a multitude of features. You can pipe out digital signals to DSD+ for decode.
Thank you @devicelab , yes I do have a couple, I will test and revert back.
@devicelab , surprisingly, i found out that the issue is 1 scanner.
have a look at the video below.
IMG_3454.MOV
any idea?
I have seen weirdness with scanners that close to each other. I wouldn't think it'd affect the 15x since they're enclosed but you never know. Try taking the 2nd one out of its bracket and see what happens.
I presume they both were plugged into the coupler? If you unplug the left scanner, do you still get the noise? If so, then try a whip antenna or even a generic rubber duck and see if you still get the noise.
BTW, do you have unused ports terminated?
The only thing I could think of is some kind of ground loop or a power issue. Do you run these off AC mains using the switching adapters or DC power?
PS. Lastly you could check coax cables It doesn't take much to create a very tiny break in coax.
...while the multi-coupler is powered thru the provided AC Wall Adaptor.
i did swap as well the coax cable between the scanner; the noise stayed on the same scanner and by the way, the noise lasted for 30-40 minutes and then disappeared .