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Greetings! This has probably been asked many times before so please
forgive me for asking again, but how well does an outdoor TV antenna work for scanning? I figure it would tend to be somewhat directional which is not all bad if you are trying to hear a certain direction, but how much back end rejection would one expect? My main scanner is a Radio Shack 2037, no trunking abliities. It goes through 956mgz I believe. I had also thought about using a splitter to go to the main TV, and then also to my small TV and to the scanner via another switch. Would that degrade the input signal to much to make it of real value? I also have other antennas for use with the scanner so I would have other choices for antennas. Just curious. Merry Christmas to all! Jon in South Carolina. |
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