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William G. Andersen
 
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Default Auto Direction Finder

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
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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
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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
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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.