I know this is an older video Trevor, but I was wondering what that flower left meter and tuning was. I thought you said something about the 20 m band. It sounded like the same frequencies that ham operators use.
There is main tuning on the right and bandspread on the left. The bandspread acts like tuning but the range of tuning is tiny and allows the user to focus in on a tightly crowded area of the main tuning range. It's like a band within a band
Just wish the bands on this side of the Atlantic was as crowded with stations as it is on your side.
Can hardly get anything here, even at night.
Could just be a quiet night. I would expect more traffic where you are
I know this is an older video Trevor, but I was wondering what that flower left meter and tuning was. I thought you said something about the 20 m band. It sounded like the same frequencies that ham operators use.
There is main tuning on the right and bandspread on the left.
The bandspread acts like tuning but the range of tuning is tiny and allows the user to focus in on a tightly crowded area of the main tuning range. It's like a band within a band
@ thanks so much for taking the time to answer my question which is very fascinating.
Do you have a giant antenna array, Trev ?
No, I set up a temporary long wire for this test
These were always a POS, best avoided...
STOP SENDING THESE BORING SCANNING THE CHANNEL BANDS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1 REPORTED
I split the video into two parts and you still complain?
@@TrevorsBench They put me to sleep from being so boring
@@TrevorsBench Please block the guy Trevor, he complains on all your work and videos!