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Is there a antenna specificly for listening to the 482 frequencies for a handheld scanner? I know that there are mobile antennas specificly tuned for certain frequency ranges,so I was wondering if there are any handheld antennas that would be better for receiving the 480 frequency range.
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"Dale1" wrote in message news ![]() Is there a antenna specificly for listening to the 482 frequencies for a handheld scanner? I know that there are mobile antennas specificly tuned for certain frequency ranges,so I was wondering if there are any handheld antennas that would be better for receiving the 480 frequency range. Most designed for 450-470 on a hand-held scanner will do as well for RX to 512 MHz. Higher gain antennas are more critical though. A multi element LPDA or Yagi could still be hand-held though if that is what you mean. |
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