Randy, I bow to your superior ninja thread hijack skills!randy wrote:Receiver Specs: 0.030–199.999 MHz, 400.000–470.000 MHz,
Modes:USB, LSB, CW, RTTY, AM, FM, WFM (Rx only) (used to listen to commercial broadcast FM stations)

Randy, I bow to your superior ninja thread hijack skills!randy wrote:Receiver Specs: 0.030–199.999 MHz, 400.000–470.000 MHz,
Modes:USB, LSB, CW, RTTY, AM, FM, WFM (Rx only) (used to listen to commercial broadcast FM stations)
I believe it's FM onlyRustyv wrote:The Kenwood V71A might do the trick. It list the following as specs:
TX: 144-148MHz and 430-450MHz
RX: 118-524MHz and 800-1300MHz excluding the cellular bands.
I don't know if it'll rx in all modes across those frequencies, but it's a pretty bad ass radio for the price.
No need to thank me. All part of the service.Denis wrote:Randy, I bow to your superior ninja thread hijack skills!randy wrote:Receiver Specs: 0.030–199.999 MHz, 400.000–470.000 MHz,
Modes:USB, LSB, CW, RTTY, AM, FM, WFM (Rx only) (used to listen to commercial broadcast FM stations)