![]() ![]() My interest pretty much caps off at about 450MHz. I'll be the first to admit this receiver is more than I need and covers frequencies I will probably never visit. No FM stereo but that too can be handled externally. (Others have posted how to do this in other places.) Scanning is fast and radio is solidly built. ![]() You could also connect the 10.7 IF out to another SDR. DMR is not included in the radio itself but having the I/Q output allows you to to that. Honestly, when the commercial power is "on," it's pretty hard to fully appreciate the abilities of this radio! Updated firmware and using the I/Q output for HDSDR and SDR console. Tuned around through HF and a bit in V/U range and couldn't find anything other than actual signals. Logged 64 different VLF beacons using an 80m OCF dipole. No switching power supplies, computers, electric motors, plasma TV's etc. Amazed to tune in the VLF range (10 KHz to 500 KHz) and find nothing but actual signals there. During a recent storm, our power went out so I immediately hooke this radio up to a 12v battery and tuned around for the next 4 or so hours. The radio is small in size but has an incredible amount of capabilities! Being able to switch the meter from the standard "S meter" to dBm or dBuV is very useful for broadcast or V/U communications work for field strength measurements. ![]()
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