PART XI. THE 40-50 MHZ CELLULAR SCANNER The cellular phone freqs. occupy the UHF spectrum previously assign to commercial TV stations. Since a TV channel occupies a Bandwidth(BW) of 6 MHZ and each cellular channel requires 24 KZ (for a plus and minus 12 KHZ signal) and a 3KHZ guard band for each audio signal (thus the 30KHZ spacing). 200 cellular channels can fit into one UHF TV channel. Thus, with a little fine tuning, and old TV set with variable VHF tuning can tune in all cellular freqs. between 824 and 890 MHZ. UHF TV tuners ares designed to convert these UHF freqa. to intermediate (difference) freqs. between 41 and 47 MHZ. Thus, by purchasing a commonly available UHF tuner (check sith a TV shop and try to get a copy of the SAMS for powering the AFC info, and avoid those with tubes). Tuner voltage is usually 8-24 volts, and must be correctly connected up. You should also remove with the tuner, the TV's channel select and fine tuning controls for ease of use - and they should be in good condition. Once you have the tuner, you can then wire it between a 30-50 MHZ scanner and a UHF antenna (highly directional yagi type is preferred). Since the tuner will probably have a 300 ohm input impedance, a twin antenna cable is preferred (Yes Radio Shack has 'em). If you are into directional-finding, the UHF antenna should NOT have AGC (automatic Gain Control) as those with active AGC will amplify reflections, resulting in readings from so many directions that the target will be lost. Because of the use of inconspicuous, commonly available, inexpensive, high-gain UHF antennas, using a good UHF tuner to scan cellular channels is a good method of doing it. Tuner output is usually through an RCA-type plug. CAUTION: BE SURE TO COUPLE YOUR SCANNER TO THE UHF TUNER WITH A 0.01-0.1 mf (50 V min.) CAPACITOR FOR DC BLOCKING. AND DO NOT TRY TO OPERATE THE TUNER THROUGH ITS TV SET AS THE DANGER OF HIGH-VOLTAGE DISCHARGE IS HIGH. Also, connect a ground wire between the tuner and the scanner. The table below describes how cellular freqs. can be downconverted by a commonly available UHF TV tuner (all freqs. are in MHZ) CELLULAR MOBILE FREQS & SCANNER EQUIVALENTS TV BAND CELL. CHAN. SCAN TV OSCIL CHAN. # and FREQ. FREQ. FREQ. LIMIT ----------- ------------ ----- -------- ----- 73 (first) 0001-825.03 45.97 871 824-830 73 (last) 0166-829.98 41.02 871 824-830 74 (first) 0167-830.01 46.99 877 830-836 74 (last) 0366-835.98 41.02 877 830-836 75 (first) 0367-836.01 46.99 883 836-842 75 (last) 0566-841.98 41.02 883 836-842 76 (first) 0567-842.01 46.99 889 842-848 76 (last) 0766-847.98 41.02 889 842-848 77 (first) 0767-848.01 46.99 895 848-854 77 (last) 0799-848.97 46.03 895 848-854 CELLULAR PHONE FREQS. HAVE NOT BEEN ASSIGNED FOR CHANNELS 800-990 73 (first) 0991-824.04 46.96 871 824-830 73 (last) 1023-825.00 46.00 871 824-830 80 (first) 0001-870.03 42.97 913 866-872 80 (last) 0066-871.98 41.02 913 866-972 81 (first) 0067-872.01 46.99 919 872-878 81 (last) 0266-877.98 41.02 919 872-878 82 (first) 0267-878.01 46.99 925 878-884 82 (last) 0466-883.98 41.02 925 878-884 83 (first) 0467-884.01 46.99 931 884-890 83 (last) 0666-889.98 41.02 931 884-890 83 (**) 0667-890.01 46.99 931 884-890 83 (**) 0799-893.97 37.03 931 884-890 CELLULAR PHONE FREQS. HAVE NOT BEEN ASSIGNED FOR CHANNELS 800-990 80 (first) 0991-869.04 43.96 913 866-872 80 (last) 1023-870.00 43.00 913 866-872 (**) These freqs. are outside of the normal Channel 83 BW. However, most UHF tuners have a fine tuner that can be adjusted up to about another 6 MHZ. Note that the term "first" and "last" refers to the first and last cellular channels receivable by the UHF tuner for the given TV channel. Base voice channels are monitored when both sides of the conversation is required. Mobile voice channels or base control channels are monitored to locate a cellular phone. Tuning is simple: (1) Decide which cellular channel or freq. you wish to monitor. (2) Find what UHF channel includes that freq. and switch the TV to that channel. (3) Using the table, look up the corresponding TV oscillator freq. (ex: 919 MHZ for TV channel 81). Subtract the cellular channel freq. from the TV oscillator freq. (4) Tune your scanner to the difference freq. When you select a scanner, you should pick one that will scan in 30 MHZ increments to efficiently receive cellular transmissions. If you can't get one like that, then get one that will scan in 15,10 or 5 KHZ increments. *****************************************************************************