[MilCom] Recommend Good MilAir Handheld

Larry Van Horn larry at grove-ent.com
Thu May 13 12:01:37 EDT 2004


Dennis and all,

I suggest you get a base/mobile model my friend. You will get a much
better level of performance than you will with a handheld. Also make
sure you get that to an outdoor antenna it makes the difference between
hearing very very little and getting some of the good stuff.

In March each year in Monitoring Times I publish in my Milcom column our
annual Airshow update. It includes all the equipment we recommend for
monitoring military air comms. If it isn't on the list, I highly
recommend you don't buy it.

We have just posted the March 2004 column on the Monitoring Times
website in our Reference Library as a service to the radio hobby
community. You will find the most accurate and best info on airshow
freqs, equipment etc at:

http://www.monitoringtimes.com/html/mtairshows.html

73 all and good hunting,

Larry Van Horn -- N5FPW
Founding Father of Milcom, Fedcom and Trunkcom
Monitoring Times Assistant Editor/Milcom Columnist
Grove Enterprises Technical Support Department
Monitoring Times Magazine: We don't just collect frequencies, we
actually monitor them!



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Subject: [MilCom] Recommend Good MilAir Handheld


Can anyone recommend a good MilAir handheld?  Im new to this area of 
scanning  and want to dedicate a scanner to this band.

Thanks

Dennis Moore Jr.

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