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"RedPenguin" wrote in
oups.com: Is that normal for scanners to sometimes just miss messages even though a scanner next to it is getting the message and the one is just sitting there doing nothing? My mother has a 10-13 year old radio scanner desktop that sometimes seems to get messages in our house before my scanner gets it or my scanner will repeat it (Uniden BR330T). I noticed when I listen to my local bus, it seems my Uniden will sometimes miss a part of all of a message but my other scanner doesn't seem to miss as much with it. I know it misses because when I sit on a bus, the driver's radio hears everything but while a message is playing on the driver's radio, my scanner is picking up nothing or waits a while to hear anything. Can the bus be blocking my scanner and the bus antenna be outside? I noticed AM radio and shortwave is almost dead on the bus, why? You can hear scanners in cars I believe, so why not buses? Does the more channels worsen the scanner? Desktops tend to have better sensitivity than handhelds, but thats a general statement. The only way to really compare would be to tap into the same antenna feed. Turn down the squelch as far as you can, make sure theres no ATT engaged, and thats about all you can do with a handheld ... Though frquently upgrading stock antennas helps too. |