Difference between revisions of "VHF/UHF Military Monitoring"
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* [[Milcom Web Pages and Mailing Lists]] - You've got the equipment, now you need to know where to look. This page gives you a great many possible sources of information. Don't forget to look at the RadioReference Databases first! | * [[Milcom Web Pages and Mailing Lists]] - You've got the equipment, now you need to know where to look. This page gives you a great many possible sources of information. Don't forget to look at the RadioReference Databases first! | ||
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Revision as of 00:17, 26 June 2006
This page is an introduction for those new to the world of V/UHF military monitoring, as well as for folks more seasoned in the hobby.
To make things easier to find and maintain, as well as to give the pages a little room to grow, we've split the topic into 3 seperate pages...
- Milcom Receiving Equipment - Receivers, Scanners, antennas, filters...they're covered here. Reviews and User comments from EHam and Strong Signals are linked here, along with Wiki pages devoted to many different models.
- Milcom Web Pages and Mailing Lists - You've got the equipment, now you need to know where to look. This page gives you a great many possible sources of information. Don't forget to look at the RadioReference Databases first!
- SATCOM - Amateur and Military satellites, along with tips for hearing - and maybe working - the International Space Station