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Air Traffic Monitoring => Feed Setup Pictures => Topic started by: dave on October 21, 2005, 09:54:40 AM
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This gets my vote for the best live ATC feed setup, ever!
Wow!
Dave
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:shock: :shock: :shock:
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Hope the Home Insurance is good 8)
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Wow, very impressed here. :shock:
Can you imagine having to troubleshoot something? I'd need a 10 x 10ft. wiring diagram and labels on all the leads to figure it all out :oops: :?
Great stuff, keep up the great work!
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All i can say is "WOW"
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Incredible! :shock:
KP
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:shock: Must be a great Ebay customer. :D
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may i ask why you need all those?
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:shock: Must be a great Ebay customer. :D
100% correct :!:
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may i ask why you need all those?
Good question:!:
:idea: For decoding NATO Have-Quick II FMT 1-3 and following other
missions at the same time. :idea:
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100% correct
:mrgreen:
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You overdid yourself ! :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:
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how much did it cost you?????
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New hardware setup for Feed # 4 :D
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MILKA
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What do you use the spectrum analysis for? And, what's the box that sits on top of it? :)
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Box above it is an AOR SR2000 Frequency Monitor. Guess what, it also has a type of spectrum analizer. Its display is currently not on the spectrum display but it can display a 10mhz spectrum section in a waterfall type display. Coverage is 25mhz-3ghz. To hear anything you have to connect a external speaker or hook it up to another AOR wideband reciever, but it's generally used to monitor and find radio transmissions by using the waterfall display.
Those white receivers look nice! What brand are they?
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how much did it cost you?????
A lot of elderly Swiss people say, that they don't talk about money, they
just have it :wink:
I have been spending hundred of hours to install the whole equipment to this actual standard.
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What do you use the spectrum analysis for? And, what's the box that sits on top of it? :)
Check
http://wireless.ictp.it/school_2005/download/rohdeschwarz/SpectrumAnalysysis.pdf
and
http://www.aoruk.com/products/receiver/sr2000/sr2000.htm
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Box above it is an AOR SR2000 Frequency Monitor. Guess what, it also has a type of spectrum analizer. Its display is currently not on the spectrum display but it can display a 10mhz spectrum section in a waterfall type display. Coverage is 25mhz-3ghz. To hear anything you have to connect a external speaker or hook it up to another AOR wideband reciever, but it's generally used to monitor and find radio transmissions by using the waterfall display.
Those white receivers look nice! What brand are they?
Rohde & Schwarz EB100
Good old stuff :D
http://www.helmut-singer.de/pdf/rseb100.pdf
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R&S equipment is seriously good equipment. You do bnot see much of it in North America for sale except for the odd one on Ebay. You're mosre likely to see more Watkins & Johnsom receivers here in Canada or the USA. But I cannot complain about my ICOM receivers, they're sensitive enough for almost everything.
Nice Shack Milka!
CYUL
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New LSZH Feed # 3 setup in use :!:
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I wish you draw somekind of diagram that explains all that stuff connected and what it does to help providing such a great quality and service. :-) Though I understand this is time consuming to be done...
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does the pre-amps help with reception? i have one on the PIT feed, but its for more of tv freqs. When i move my antenna i sometimes get shocked because of the amp on the line. Also, How many antennas do you have. I use one for 3 scanners. Its a coax all the way down till the scanner there is a coax to BNC connector and i use a commercial coax splitter to split the line into each of the scanners.