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Scanner antenna ???
Hi
I have the Realistic Programmable scanner with 200 programable channels. A lot of range there like 6 m, 2 m, 70 cm, marine, etc etc etc, wide range. I want to put up an external antenna that I can hook it up to its own BNC connection for external antenna. I believe the higher the better. Which is better to run a bare copper wire longest and highest to connect it to the BNC center? Or should I use coax and splice the center copper feed to a certain length from its shield and just get that piece of the antenna the highest possible? Would it make better receive sense to simply use one leg of the 16ga copper wire with jacket that I have and use for dipoles? If I use an adapter (SO239 x BNC) and hook the scanner up to my Alpha Delta DX-CC which has a lot of exposed copper very high and very long and available, Is that a better receive antenna than would be another piece of coax spliced at a certain length and get that up there higher? Simply for scanner of course, nothing transmit, Appreciate any comments on this, cheap or otherwise, thanks 73s |
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