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Hi,
Just thought I'd ask, and mention a Bit More, Re My scanner AM "Reception "Problems" a. is there a concept as "intrinsic antenna noise" for a receiving scanner antenna type ? On AM scanner frequencies, around 118 MHz or so, I find my Disconne is a lot quieter than a Scantenna I have. Both are in the same attic spot, and use similar coax downfeeds. The Scantenna uses a balun of sorts; I think it's 300 to 50 ohm. b. I've mentioned the problems I have in picking up, well, an airport control tower about 8 miles away. I think I've come to the conclusion that it's "simply" a case of AM (always) being a lot noisier than FM. Does this make any sense ? If it's some sort of overload on the scanner, using the scanner ATTN does not help. c. Funny thing is that when I use my JRC NRD 545, with either the Scantenna or the Disconne, it comes in really clear. This is without resorting to any of the fancy filtering or notching that the 545 has. Hard to understand why it should be so much better with just its basic settings. Perhaps the fact that it uses DSP helps a lot on AM, in some manner ? Bob |
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