Sounds like a good scanner talk you have planned, Eric. I'm looking
forward to learning about various information sources that you use to
find out what to listen to above 30 MHz.
I'd like to learn about some of the SDR hardware and software that
hobbyists are using to monitor various digital voice modes above 30
MHz. If you have any pictures of that stuff, that would be
great. Even better, a live demo!
See you at the SWLFest..
-Ed
At 01:41 PM 2/17/2016, Eric A. Cottrell wrote:
Hello,
I do not mean any disrespect to the regulars who do the Scanner
Forum, but I just love the title of my presentation "Scanning Beyond
the Scum". It reminds me of the titles used for the sequels to 1970s
disaster movies.
I appreciate the opportunity and hope to present a forum that meets
Scum standards. Being in many aspects of the radio hobby since the
1970s, there were many topics I could present. Discussing changes of
the past year was a given.
As I worked on my presentation over the past weeks, it grew to add a
discussion about information sources that I regularly use for
listening above 30 MHz. There were paper guides, like Police Call
and the Scannermaster Guides, in the old days. Now there are mailing
lists, message forums, and various websites. Scanning above 30 MHz
is mostly a local activity, and what a person can hear depends on
the radio and the location. I like to explore the radio spectrum and
see what is around me.
Looking forward to a great fest.
73 Eric
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