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On Sun, 30 Oct 2005 14:30:00 -0800, Limited Viability
said in rec.radio.scanner: Just use a 1/4 wave VHF whip (unity gain on VHF, 1/2 wave gain on UHF) Minor point - 1/4 wavelength at 150 MHz is 3/4 wavelength at 450 MHz. Discones are very low gain and wide band. They also bring in a LOT of unwanted interference with intermod/etc. Being broadband, they bring in signals that may cause intermod, but that can't "bring in intermod". You'll do fine with a VHF 1/4 wave as a base station antenna for scanner use. Better than with a discone, but not for more than 2 bands - 150 and 450 - or 1 band of his choice. The impedence mis-match of the cable won't make a whole lot of difference to the scanner. It won't make any difference to the scanner - the load doesn't care about impedance mismatch. |
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