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On Thu, 15 Nov 2007 23:53:21 -0700, Scott W
wrote: a écrit dans le message de news: Enjoying my new scanner, recently listened to the traffic generated after a young man attempting to rob a bank, was pursued and speedily captured by New Yorks Finest. I occasionally pick up New Paltz N.Y. over 70 miles away on my Uniden BC 95 Scanner; ( Truck stuck under the toll booth ) Even though I am ~ 300 feet above sea level, I find this remarkable. Go a rat shack Center loaded whip, am waiting for Fair Radio to send me some co-ax http://www.fairradio.com/catalog.php...item&item=1291 so I can mount the whole thing in a window . . Is there any record for long distance reception on scanners; ? I don't know, but in Texas (Dallas) I was able to pick-up Mexican police and the California Highway Patrol on Low VHF. This was during the 90's when there were lots of crazy sunspot cycles going on. Here in the mountains, I can only pick up local stuff on VHF but Shortwave and AM Band is very active. Lots of CB skip too. Adjacent octaves can have overlapping characteristics. |
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