MilAir - how to find frequencies faster?

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spacellamaman

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but I would like to know if there is some kind of a mobile/handheld SDR, that could search 118-144 and 225-400 MHz in a similar way that a SDR# frequency scanner does.

you people just can't be pleased can you?

Frankly, I'd prefer something that cuts out the middle man entirely and just sends it directly into my brain.

granted I'd have to tell the other voices to pipe down occaisionally...
 

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Thanks to you - The Forum Community - I bought an Airspy R2 and with a SDR# and a frequency scanner plug-in it is my Holy Grail of airband and military airband frequency searching.

For mobile use I own an Icom IC-R30, but I would like to know if there is some kind of a mobile/handheld SDR, that could search 118-144 and 225-400 MHz in a similar way that a SDR# frequency scanner does.

I know about Hack RF Mayham and Portapack but on their wiki it says, that it scans only 20 channels/second.

check this out:

 

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i'll add that the above SDR is not available with coverage from 200-400MHz .... yet. HF-200 and 400-2Ghz are the current models.

also --- beware of the chinese clones of this item. They are junk.


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