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On Feb 26, 11:49 am, "Greg" wrote:
I'm a newbie upgrading to a 3GHz scanning system so I'm no looking round for recommedations and feedback on antennas that perform up to 3GHz. I would rather spend extra for a professional level antenna than go for a cheaper option. The AOR DA5000 looks good but I'd appreciate any tips before I start shelling out money. I'm currently scanning with a D130 discone which works well but it only goes up to 1300MHz. Thanks for any advice. You will be lucky if you pick up ANYTHING worth listening to above 400Mhz R There's alot around 400-500 as steve terry said in his reply, and around 800-1000 there's alot of analogue repeaters, shortrange stereo wireless/headphone, and cordless phones Also there are point-to-point links above 1000MHz, used between base stations and hilltop radio sites. You can spot these on masts by the horizontal plastic tubes pointing outwards, these contain a long Yagi. The small elements for these wavelengths are more affected by wind & rain, hence the protective tube. AFAIK these carry plain FM voice if it's a single-channel link, multi- channels using subcarriers also exist. |
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