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OK I'm new to this but I did some searching and I'm still a little lost...my apolgies for the potentiallly stupid questions to follow.
I just purchased a Uniden Bearcat BC350C with a telescoping antenna that came with it. My house sits up pretty high so I seem to get pretty good reception, but I'm wondering if I can do better.
I listen to anything and everything I can; which I am assuming makes an antenna choice more difficult. Mostly police/fire in the 148-160 range but I'm also wanting to tune in to anything else I can (aircraft-125.000, lifeflights-453.1250, medics-461 and up).
My scanner sits on our main floor near my computer (and wireless computer router) which I assume is also probably not optimal.
I've played with the telescoping antenna and honestly I'm not even sure how to test it. I hear what I hear. I can hear Taxi's (153.2450) in a town 20 miles away but don't get police or fire in that city or even state police (about 20 miles away also). I've looked at the following options for a replacement antenna:
-Buying a 900Mhz Radioshack rubber stubbie antenna (tried one for 10 minutes--not sure it helped much). I'm not sure this will help at all.
-Scantenna (recommended by a friend) on the roof of my house. This option would be a lot of work and I'm worried about high wind, lightning (My house sits up high and exposed), and signal loss getting cable to my scanner. My main worry is going thru the expense and effort to have minimally better reception.
-Indoor Antenna...I have a large attic space I can use but I'm worried this may make my antenna directional or again make it minimally beter for a lot of time and effort.
I know there is no magic bulllet but there has to be something that will definintely be better than my telescoping antenna. I also do not want to build a home-made antenna since I am not that handy/patient and I don't want the scanner area to look that messy.
Any advice out there? Thanks in advance.
FM
I just purchased a Uniden Bearcat BC350C with a telescoping antenna that came with it. My house sits up pretty high so I seem to get pretty good reception, but I'm wondering if I can do better.
I listen to anything and everything I can; which I am assuming makes an antenna choice more difficult. Mostly police/fire in the 148-160 range but I'm also wanting to tune in to anything else I can (aircraft-125.000, lifeflights-453.1250, medics-461 and up).
My scanner sits on our main floor near my computer (and wireless computer router) which I assume is also probably not optimal.
I've played with the telescoping antenna and honestly I'm not even sure how to test it. I hear what I hear. I can hear Taxi's (153.2450) in a town 20 miles away but don't get police or fire in that city or even state police (about 20 miles away also). I've looked at the following options for a replacement antenna:
-Buying a 900Mhz Radioshack rubber stubbie antenna (tried one for 10 minutes--not sure it helped much). I'm not sure this will help at all.
-Scantenna (recommended by a friend) on the roof of my house. This option would be a lot of work and I'm worried about high wind, lightning (My house sits up high and exposed), and signal loss getting cable to my scanner. My main worry is going thru the expense and effort to have minimally better reception.
-Indoor Antenna...I have a large attic space I can use but I'm worried this may make my antenna directional or again make it minimally beter for a lot of time and effort.
I know there is no magic bulllet but there has to be something that will definintely be better than my telescoping antenna. I also do not want to build a home-made antenna since I am not that handy/patient and I don't want the scanner area to look that messy.
Any advice out there? Thanks in advance.
FM