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Hi,
Well i fixed this. the headphones create a radiation of some sort on 470 mhz.
I've scanned the bands through and found the exact station on 470 mhz.
Interesting ha?
If you have an rca headphone and want to make it out loud, look
arround 470 mhz. it changes a bit when you toon or center the
frequency arround..
I've noticed this since I've experminted with radios when I was 8 or
9, and it too, the radio, create an exact copy of the station its
transmitting.
73:
Tomi
kd8bwf
On 8/3/05, thomas geczy <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> well I've got a new e-mail address and have not read the posts for a long
> t=
> ime.
>
> I've Brought a radioshak pro 94 trunking scanner. yes, seriesly...
>
> Well I've have my rca 900 mhz headphones. I use them all the time,
> but the problems that the hedphones can't be put on speaker voice.
>
> In the manual it say the frequency response is 911.5 mhz. I tried this
> on my scanner but did not get any signal there. What's going on? Does
> this mean that rca wants to hide the frequency of the headphones? Or
> is the manual false?
>
> If any of you know how to listen to an rca whp 150 headphone, please
> reply.=
> =20
>
> 73:
> tomi
> kd8bwf
>
> p.s: the scanner is very good! I can just enter a frequency and
> wooosh, i'm there.
>
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