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        <title>How to use Frequency Scanner to Search UHF MilAir in 2.3 seconds in SDR# using AirSpy R2</title>
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        <description>Search the entire military UHF airband spectrum in just 2 seconds with SDR# and an Airspy R2! This video shows how to set up the Frequency Scanner plugin within SDRSharp to catch those elusive MilAir comms! An AirSpy R2 Software Defined Receiver was used in the making of the video. If you have a Nooelec NESDR / SMArt receiver you can watch the following video to see how it performs : https://youtu.be/Mbj-TdKml1k If you use an RTL-SDR v3 dongle, then check out this video : https://youtu.be/ivrdMq9-uFc The SDR# Community Package with Plugins can be downloaded from https://airspy.com/download/ - scroll to the second SDR Sharp option. To find out more about the AirSpy Software Defined Radio range - including the AirSpy R2 used in this demonstration, visit https://airspy.com Thanks for watching the Frugal Radio (FR) channel!</description>
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