My listening desk.

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StephenVa

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Here's my little listening desk.

Top row (left to right)
Uniden BCT15X - Railroad monitoring
Uniden BCD996XT - Local Law/Fire/Rescue monitoring
Uniden BCT15X - Air monitoring

Bottom row
Radio Shack Pro-2066 - HAM monitoring
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I have a ST-2 antenna about 40 feet up on the roof and it's fed into a Stridsberg MCA204M then to all the scanners.

Hopefully in the next few months I'll add another BCD996XT so I can have fire/rescue on one and law enforcement on the other. I'd also like to add a Icom R75. The 2066 has been with me a long time so it will get it's own antenna for HAM receiving when I get another 996XT. Not really interested in talking at the moment but I've always enjoyed listening.
 

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Do you have any problems with the monitor up that high? I had mine like that but seemed like it hurt my neck looking up at it.

Nice neat setup
 

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Thanks everyone

Do you have any problems with the monitor up that high?

Nice neat setup

No problems so far. I'm 6'4" so if I'm sitting up straight it's just a little higher than the top of my head so I don't look up much.

Looks clean and neat,what are you using for antennas?

Thanks. I have a Antennacraft ST-2 on the roof that's fed into the Stridsberg multicoupler then out to each scanner.
 

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How do you like the multicoupler? Any problems with it? I've been looking for something reasonably priced and this might be it.

I just got it Monday along with the 15X's so I don't have much experience with it. I did play around with it a little to see if I noticed any difference using it versus a cheap T splitter and a coax splitter and I did see a pretty noticeable difference when using the multicoupler. Some of the freqs I have in my 996XT didn't have a hit until I got the multicoupler. I was hesitant to spend 200 bucks but after using it I'm very glad I did.
 

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I updated my little listening desk today (thanks to Grove and super fast shipping!) and figured I'd put up a couple of new photos.

Top row (left to right)
Uniden BCT15X - Railroad monitoring
Uniden BCD996XT - Local Law/Fire/Rescue monitoring
Uniden BCT15X - Air monitoring

Bottom row
Uniden BCT346XT (Diamond SRH77CA antenna) - for listening when I'm out and about.
Uniden BCT15X - Amateur Radio
Uniden BCT8 - CB / FRS / GMRS / MURS / Marine VHF / Favorite Analog

I haven't done it yet but I'm hoping to tap the Pro-2066 to monitor the 3 local Sheriffs Offices that switched to TRBO. That will get it's own antenna more than likely.

I also took the ST-2 down and replaced it with a Diamond D-130NJ and a run of LMR400 coax in July. If all goes well I'll be adding a 144/440 dual band radio in November when I test for my HAM ticket.
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I'm a Uniden fan BTW. :)
 

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Nice looking setup,and I hope you pass your ham radio test.
 
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