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Is it possible to connect two scanners to a single discone antenna and have
them running together with satisfactory reception? What would I need to do this? Would I need some kind of vhf/uhf antenna splitter? Thanks in advance guys. bob |
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![]() bobdabilda wrote: Is it possible to connect two scanners to a single discone antenna and have them running together with satisfactory reception? What would I need to do this? Would I need some kind of vhf/uhf antenna splitter? Thanks in advance guys. This fellow makes some good ones. http://www.stridsberg.com/ I've never used one for the scanners, but I do use one for shortwave. dxAce Michigan USA |
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Thanks dxAce you've put me on the right track.
Bob "dxAce" wrote in message ... bobdabilda wrote: Is it possible to connect two scanners to a single discone antenna and have them running together with satisfactory reception? What would I need to do this? Would I need some kind of vhf/uhf antenna splitter? Thanks in advance guys. This fellow makes some good ones. http://www.stridsberg.com/ I've never used one for the scanners, but I do use one for shortwave. dxAce Michigan USA |
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![]() bobdabilda wrote: Thanks dxAce you've put me on the right track. No problem. My only other advice would be is to go with one of the active splitters... MCA vs. MC as denoted in the product list. While George (http://www.milaircomms.com/) and I may often disagree on various issues, I'm sure he would tell you that Stridsberg makes great multi-couplers. dxAce Michigan USA Bob "dxAce" wrote in message ... bobdabilda wrote: Is it possible to connect two scanners to a single discone antenna and have them running together with satisfactory reception? What would I need to do this? Would I need some kind of vhf/uhf antenna splitter? Thanks in advance guys. This fellow makes some good ones. http://www.stridsberg.com/ I've never used one for the scanners, but I do use one for shortwave. dxAce Michigan USA |
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![]() dxAce wrote: bobdabilda wrote: Thanks dxAce you've put me on the right track. No problem. My only other advice would be is to go with one of the active splitters... MCA vs. MC as denoted in the product list. While George (http://www.milaircomms.com/) and I may often disagree on various issues, I'm sure he would tell you that Stridsberg makes great multi-couplers. One other thing I forgot was that I bought the splitter I use from another individual and a year or so later it failed. I contacted Stridsberg and he said to ship it to him. It was fixed free of charge, and shipped back to me free of charge. A year or so later I began experiencing some issues with some mediumwave problems creeping up into the shortwave spectrum. I contacted Stridsberg, said to ship unit to them and they would modify it for me to alleviate those problems. Shipped it back to me, no charge. That's service. dxAce Michigan USA Bob "dxAce" wrote in message ... bobdabilda wrote: Is it possible to connect two scanners to a single discone antenna and have them running together with satisfactory reception? What would I need to do this? Would I need some kind of vhf/uhf antenna splitter? Thanks in advance guys. This fellow makes some good ones. http://www.stridsberg.com/ I've never used one for the scanners, but I do use one for shortwave. dxAce Michigan USA |
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![]() "dxAce" wrote in message ... bobdabilda wrote: Is it possible to connect two scanners to a single discone antenna and have them running together with satisfactory reception? What would I need to do this? Would I need some kind of vhf/uhf antenna splitter? Thanks in advance guys. This fellow makes some good ones. http://www.stridsberg.com/ The stridsbergs are the way to go. I'm running a RS pro-2050 and pro-2030 at the same time using a regular ol coax splitter. Seems to work fine for me, though Im sure there is some signal loss. I'm using the cheapo RS scanner antenna in the attic. |
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I have two scanners on a discone, and I get a noise on the other scanner
when one changes bands (they both do it to each other). A friend recommended using 75 ohm coax and a tv splitter/amplifier. Amplified ones will isolate the outputs to alleviate that problem. Now a couple of points. Using 75 ohm coax rather than 50 ohm that the scanner is looking for is ok, and will not hinder performance in any measureable amount. The other is if you have a strong FM station near you, it may cause overloading with the amplifier. Redice the gain if it is adjustable. WC "MnMikew" wrote in message ... "dxAce" wrote in message ... bobdabilda wrote: Is it possible to connect two scanners to a single discone antenna and have them running together with satisfactory reception? What would I need to do this? Would I need some kind of vhf/uhf antenna splitter? Thanks in advance guys. This fellow makes some good ones. http://www.stridsberg.com/ The stridsbergs are the way to go. I'm running a RS pro-2050 and pro-2030 at the same time using a regular ol coax splitter. Seems to work fine for me, though Im sure there is some signal loss. I'm using the cheapo RS scanner antenna in the attic. |
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