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Anybody use a SiTex 525 VHF/ADF Adapter?
I'm considering buying one but don't understand how it can work using only my existing VHF antenna and can't afford to buy something that is marginal at best. I've been on boats with a Polaris (spelling?) but they're hard to find. |
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Anybody use a SiTex 525 VHF/ADF Adapter? I'm considering buying one but don't understand how it can work using only my existing VHF antenna and can't afford to buy something that is marginal at best. I've been on boats with a Polaris (spelling?) but they're hard to find. The Sitex set works great. All you need is audio from a scanner (more frequency selection than a marine VHF), hook up you antenna as in the instruction manual and it will ADF just fine. This type of pseudo Doppler ADF works best in the open ocean where it is VERY accurate. If you are near things that can reflect signals (mountains, buildings etc) expect some errors. |
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I think that if you check closer you will find that the 525 uses an
Eight-element Adcock DF antenna in addition to your existing VHF antenna. I have one and have found it to be reliable and accurate withing the published specs: +/- 10 degrees. This system does introduce a buzzing sound into your audio that you may or may not find annoying. In an area with a lot of radio chatter going on, the buzz gets on my nerves and I will frequently turn the ADF off. Normally I keep it on. "William G. Andersen" wrote in message news:_iJsc.21310$wa.12601@fed1read07... Anybody use a SiTex 525 VHF/ADF Adapter? I'm considering buying one but don't understand how it can work using only my existing VHF antenna and can't afford to buy something that is marginal at best. I've been on boats with a Polaris (spelling?) but they're hard to find. |
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Thanks to both of you for the information. Now, how do I explain yet another
$500 worth of boating toys to my wife (the family financier)?... "Jerry" wrote in message ... I think that if you check closer you will find that the 525 uses an Eight-element Adcock DF antenna in addition to your existing VHF antenna. I have one and have found it to be reliable and accurate withing the published specs: +/- 10 degrees. This system does introduce a buzzing sound into your audio that you may or may not find annoying. In an area with a lot of radio chatter going on, the buzz gets on my nerves and I will frequently turn the ADF off. Normally I keep it on. "William G. Andersen" wrote in message news:_iJsc.21310$wa.12601@fed1read07... Anybody use a SiTex 525 VHF/ADF Adapter? I'm considering buying one but don't understand how it can work using only my existing VHF antenna and can't afford to buy something that is marginal at best. I've been on boats with a Polaris (spelling?) but they're hard to find. |
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It works great and I agree, a scanner is better than using your VHF radio.
Customers we have sold them to don't like the DF scan (antenna switching) tone in the audio. It must be there to give the DF unit a bearing reference. Basically you have two antennas to the VHF radio, the Adcock array for DFing or the regular VHF communications antenna. The external audio jack is fed back to the DF unit. For normal comms you use the regular antenna and for DFing you use the Adcock DF antenna. If you are DFing a lot, get a scanner and dedicate it the Sitek. And let VHF comms unit function unmodified. 73 Doug K7ABX "BOEING377" wrote in message ... Anybody use a SiTex 525 VHF/ADF Adapter? I'm considering buying one but don't understand how it can work using only my existing VHF antenna and can't afford to buy something that is marginal at best. I've been on boats with a Polaris (spelling?) but they're hard to find. The Sitex set works great. All you need is audio from a scanner (more frequency selection than a marine VHF), hook up you antenna as in the instruction manual and it will ADF just fine. This type of pseudo Doppler ADF works best in the open ocean where it is VERY accurate. If you are near things that can reflect signals (mountains, buildings etc) expect some errors. |
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that ADF antenna scanning buzz is annoying. One of the expensive Japanese VHF
ADFs uses two receivers that are tuned in unison. One is used for silent ADFing and the other gives you undistorted audio. If you fish you'll never regret the ADF purchase. Its just a matter of time before you get a bearing on someone acting just a little bit too bored in his radio conversation who is really nailing em. You'll see. In commercial fishing they pay for themselves quickly. Good thing about hooking it up to a scanner is that you can nail guys on clandestine freqs as well as legal marine channels. The MURS frequencies around 156 MHz are worth scanning as are the freqs right above and below the two meter ham band. Scramblers might keep you from understanding a conversation but it wont stop your ADF from getting a bearing. The only good simple anti ADF technology was a tone superimposed (mixed audio) on you mic line that was the same freq as the ADF antenna commutation frequency. It worked well against the Regency Polaris ADFs but as other mfrs used different antenna switching rates it was not universally effective. |
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One of the reasons I'm interested in having ADF capability is to find
transmitters on Marine VHF. I participate in Coast Guard Auxiliary Safety Patrols of San Diego Bay. Besides the occasional child playing with the radio, it's not unusual for a microphone to be stuck in the transmit position. Having ADF would help in locating the source. The buzzing would be annoying, but I don't expect to have the ADF in operation at all times. I guess another option would be to have a second radio just for the ADF and leave the volume turned low on that radio, to use it only for ADF and not for communications. "William G. Andersen" wrote in message news:R_2tc.29384$wa.27813@fed1read07... Thanks to both of you for the information. Now, how do I explain yet another $500 worth of boating toys to my wife (the family financier)?... "Jerry" wrote in message ... I think that if you check closer you will find that the 525 uses an Eight-element Adcock DF antenna in addition to your existing VHF antenna. I have one and have found it to be reliable and accurate withing the published specs: +/- 10 degrees. This system does introduce a buzzing sound into your audio that you may or may not find annoying. In an area with a lot of radio chatter going on, the buzz gets on my nerves and I will frequently turn the ADF off. Normally I keep it on. "William G. Andersen" wrote in message news:_iJsc.21310$wa.12601@fed1read07... Anybody use a SiTex 525 VHF/ADF Adapter? I'm considering buying one but don't understand how it can work using only my existing VHF antenna and can't afford to buy something that is marginal at best. I've been on boats with a Polaris (spelling?) but they're hard to find. |
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"William G. Andersen" wrote in message news:R_2tc.29384$wa.27813@fed1read07...
Thanks to both of you for the information. Now, how do I explain yet another $500 worth of boating toys to my wife (the family financier)?... "Jerry" wrote in message ... I think that if you check closer you will find that the 525 uses an Eight-element Adcock DF antenna in addition to your existing VHF antenna. I have one and have found it to be reliable and accurate withing the published specs: +/- 10 degrees. This system does introduce a buzzing sound into your audio that you may or may not find annoying. In an area with a lot of radio chatter going on, the buzz gets on my nerves and I will frequently turn the ADF off. Normally I keep it on. "William G. Andersen" wrote in message news:_iJsc.21310$wa.12601@fed1read07... Anybody use a SiTex 525 VHF/ADF Adapter? I'm considering buying one but don't understand how it can work using only my existing VHF antenna and can't afford to buy something that is marginal at best. I've been on boats with a Polaris (spelling?) but they're hard to find. How do you justify to your wife the $500 for the unit. Easy, do what everyone I know does with their wives when it comes to their expensive toys, lie about the price. |
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For CG Auxiliary use I highly recommend a scanner and the SiTex combo for
non-hams desiring to have a stuck mike and SAR VHF DF. On the Oregon coast and rivers we are finding calls for help on the Family Radio Service and GMRS frequencies. Example: the guy was in the ocean, 25 miles from where he thought he was. He had no idea what a marine radio was, and his cell phone was outside a coverage area. He thought the FRS radios were a great buy for two of them for under $50 at K-Mart. Thanks to an Auxilarist who had a VHF scanner/DF in his van, and also on his boat, he was heard begging for help on the FRS frequencies. For serious hams, there are better units available in kit form or blank circuit boards if you do a Google search on Direction Finding. Doug, K7ABX, ADSO-CM South 13 CG Auxiliary "William G. Andersen" wrote in message newsTntc.307$fo5.295@fed1read07... One of the reasons I'm interested in having ADF capability is to find transmitters on Marine VHF. I participate in Coast Guard Auxiliary Safety Patrols of San Diego Bay. Besides the occasional child playing with the radio, it's not unusual for a microphone to be stuck in the transmit position. Having ADF would help in locating the source. The buzzing would be annoying, but I don't expect to have the ADF in operation at all times. I guess another option would be to have a second radio just for the ADF and leave the volume turned low on that radio, to use it only for ADF and not for communications. "William G. Andersen" wrote in message news:R_2tc.29384$wa.27813@fed1read07... Thanks to both of you for the information. Now, how do I explain yet another $500 worth of boating toys to my wife (the family financier)?... "Jerry" wrote in message ... I think that if you check closer you will find that the 525 uses an Eight-element Adcock DF antenna in addition to your existing VHF antenna. I have one and have found it to be reliable and accurate withing the published specs: +/- 10 degrees. This system does introduce a buzzing sound into your audio that you may or may not find annoying. In an area with a lot of radio chatter going on, the buzz gets on my nerves and I will frequently turn the ADF off. Normally I keep it on. "William G. Andersen" wrote in message news:_iJsc.21310$wa.12601@fed1read07... Anybody use a SiTex 525 VHF/ADF Adapter? I'm considering buying one but don't understand how it can work using only my existing VHF antenna and can't afford to buy something that is marginal at best. I've been on boats with a Polaris (spelling?) but they're hard to find. |
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