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I listened to my scanner right for once, and this is what I caught (premiering at 11:45 PM tonight)

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I listened to my scanner right for once, and this is what I caught (premiering at 11:45 PM tonight)
Posted by Harrison on Thursday, December 31, 2020 12:44 PM

I went railfanning with my new scanner yesterday, and I caught some nice action, which I thought would make a cool end of the year video. Video releases at 11;45 tonight. Also, take note what I can hear with my scanner (Tree68, others who have helped me on the other thread).

https://youtu.be/9jOZiCy0as8

 

 

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Posted by Semper Vaporo on Thursday, December 31, 2020 12:53 PM

11:45 PM in what time zone?

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Posted by Flintlock76 on Thursday, December 31, 2020 12:56 PM

Semper Vaporo

11:45 PM in what time zone?

 

11:45 Eastern Standard Time.  I've gotten an invite myself, I'm flattered and looking forward to it!

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Posted by Flintlock76 on Thursday, December 31, 2020 11:11 PM

A fun five minutes!  I wish it was longer!

Looking forward to the next one!

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Posted by tree68 on Friday, January 1, 2021 9:07 AM

"Switching" reminds me that I should note that the locomotive radios transmit at 50 watts, with a fixed antenna.  The portable radios used by conductors and others transmit at five watts, oftimes with the radio (which has a "rubber duck" antenna) hanging on their belt, using a speaker/mic.  

This will mean that if you're beyond a certain distance, you won't hear the handhelds, only the locomotives.

Nice video, by the way.

 

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Posted by Harrison on Friday, January 1, 2021 10:29 AM

tree68

"Switching" reminds me that I should note that the locomotive radios transmit at 50 watts, with a fixed antenna.  The portable radios used by conductors and others transmit at five watts, oftimes with the radio (which has a "rubber duck" antenna) hanging on their belt, using a speaker/mic.  

This will mean that if you're beyond a certain distance, you won't hear the handhelds, only the locomotives.

Nice video, by the way.

 

 

Thanks Larry and Wayne, I have noticed that I only hear the D11 crew's handhelds when I'm really close, like right next to them switching. On another note, I found out there's a facebook group for the D&H North End, which is literally a life saver for me, I just hope my mom gets accepted (I don't have facebook).

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Posted by Flintlock76 on Friday, January 1, 2021 11:25 AM

I don't do the Facebook neither.  I don't miss it.  The wife, Lady Firestorm, does it but only because all of her siblings do and that's how they tend to communicate, otherwise she wouldn't bother with it either.

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