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Maycom AR 108 | 35 | 83.33% | |
Alinco | 0 | 0% | |
Other - let me know!! | 7 | 16.67% | |
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29 Oct 2006, 19:16 (Ref:1752931) | #201 | ||
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I think we all raided maplin for the cheap maycoms!
I managed to get a very cheap set of "sports" earphones so doctored those (chopped one side off) and have been using that! |
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What would you rather hear, the raffle results or the sound of gravel hitting the front of the observers box? |
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29 Oct 2006, 20:11 (Ref:1752963) | #204 | ||
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The raffle results!
What a silly question!!!! |
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30 Oct 2006, 16:35 (Ref:1753682) | #206 | ||
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I use a Maycom scanner again from the Maplins sale :-). I use a normal pair of small walkman type headphones but hook one side behind my ear, leaving one ear free to listen to what is going on around me, and it works fine. I have just ordered the wrap around type earpice from E-bay so will see how it fairs up.
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31 Oct 2006, 17:13 (Ref:1754562) | #207 | ||
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Earphone for scanners
I use a Maycom AR108, brilliant little scanner. The earpiece I bought was the Maplin BA58N which wraps around the ear. Very comfortable, even when using ear defenders. The connector is a 3.5mm Mono Jack.
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6 Jan 2007, 22:48 (Ref:1808519) | #210 | ||
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What's the reception range on a scanner?
Hi All,
I got an Arcom AR108 as a Christmas present, and I've been fiddling around with it to figure out how it works. So far, all I'm getting is static Can someone tell me how close I have to be to a transmitter to pick up a signal? I want to make sure it's working before the start of the season! |
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6 Jan 2007, 23:55 (Ref:1808592) | #211 | ||
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At circuits I've had not problems with my AR108, you just need to make sure you have the squelch set properly.
Not sure how close you need to be to pick something up though, does it say in the distructions? Also its any consolation I don't pick up anything at home. |
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Scanners
If you go to www.webfetch.co.uk or your own browser and enter "radio frequencies" you will find all the frequencies you need. There is one site which has all the circuit frequencies including ES. Airband is between 110 and 135 Mhz so you should get LHR or LGW. As the bear says you need to catch a transmission in progress to hear anything.
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Range varies from 500m to 200Km. Depends on frequency, antenna, and altitude of transmitter. So you will get local emergency services (if they are still using the frequency etc. which your receiver works on) but you should get aircraft (in the air!) from a long way away.
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7 Jan 2007, 10:38 (Ref:1808716) | #216 | ||
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I live approx 40 miles from both MAN & BHX airports and get both very clear using the AR108
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Living in Epsom You will or should have no problem at all with aircraft.
Tune between 118 - 122 AM for the busy bit of LHR & LGW. 166 - 172 NFM for mini cabs etc. Apart from that you won't get a lot these days. Hope this helps. |
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9 Jan 2007, 19:52 (Ref:1810659) | #219 | ||
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Try between 144MHz and 146 Mhz you should be able to here Amateur radio operators.Try 145.625 which is the nearest 2 Meter repeater to Epsom
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9 Jan 2007, 20:00 (Ref:1810664) | #220 | ||
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Thanks all!
When the wind abates enough to go outside, Ill give it a try |
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I have a scanner (new as an Xmas Pressie) to replace the one that stopped working. Bill has entered whatever frequencies I might need. That is as technical as I get and - if it works, it works, if not, not.
Is there a touch of "anorakitis" entering here????????????? |
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As Im thinking of buying a scanner, Santa missed me out, what is the best one for BH and Silverstone, in your opinions?
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