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Old January 2nd 04, 11:21 PM
David M. Hitchner
 
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You need to consider that scanners can interact with each other with using a
T connector. A scanner will actually generate it's own RF frequencies.

When I had a T connector installed, I would here pulsing noises on my ICOM
R8500 whenever my PRO-2006 would lock onto a frequency. The pulsing
corresponded to the blinking bank indicator on the PRO-2006. Installing a
Stridsberg MCA204 solved that problem and also improved reception.

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"Jason Wagner" wrote in message
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Going to have one to two antennas up on a mast feeding several (or more)
scanners down below. Looking for an effective way to split + amplify the
signals so each scanner thinks its got its own antenna. I am pretty new

to
this and would appreciate any advice.

Thanks.