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Posted: Oct 31st, 2008 06:42 AM |
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Keith Clark Administrator
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Hi Kurt, Welcome to the forum, and thanks for joining. I hope you enjoy the forum. Yes, I'm sure you could use your current equipment to experiment with "sweep-tuning", it's just a lot more work, and less controlled. ...but if it's one of the old car stereos that has a knob that clicks as you tune it - that's definitely going to be a problem. You've used software to create different noises? That sounds creative - perhaps you should follow that path also, if that is your area in which you are interested and skilled. Keith
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Posted: Oct 31st, 2008 10:15 AM |
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Slider2732 Member
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Hi kurtie I would suggest you could order a couple of cheap radios from America or Hong Kong and get them that way. The Euro is a lot stronger than the Dollar, so shipping would be cost effective. Batteries are always the same size all over the world, so no problems on different power requirements. The radios I modify are just $1 and contain the easily modified SC1088 chip. I'm wondering if you have cheap shops near you, that have novelty items, some foods, pottery etc and all at the same price ? Those shops are where to find such scanning radios
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