Whistler’s Signal Stalker and Spectrum Sweeper
Do you want to know how to use Whistler’s signal stalker or spectrum sweeper functions?
In this episode, I will explain how to access and use these features, the options you have, use cases, and more.
What You Will Learn in This Week’s Podcast:
- The signal stalker and spectrum sweeper features are found on many RadioShack Pro series scanners, as well as GRE Whistler object-oriented scanning.
- Signal Stalker and spectrum sweeper are the same.
- The scanner will rapidly search for a strong signal that’s coming through at a set value over the noise floor.
- Signal Stalker is not a solution for finding frequencies while traveling, similar to Uniden close call.
- As a refresher, an example of how to use these types of features is tuning into a traffic or news helicopter overhead.
- You can also use it to listen in to sporting events, construction sites, department store security, and more.
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