Multiple scanners/one antenna.

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I have a SDS200 and a Pro 2052 I'd like to use with my DS-150S discone. Guess I need a coupler (or multicoupler?), the one on Scanner Master is still sold out, any other reccomendations? Is it as simple as that or any other parts or considerations? I may use this antenna for transmitting also, does that change everything? I'm a bit new at this..
 

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If all your signal strengths are good, check with the SDS200, and are stronger than 90dBm then you can use a passive splitter that isolates the two scanners from each other. A CATV splitter costs $5 and works fine with scanners.

If you transmit you should use a switch to disconnect your scanners and also ground their antenna input to prevent them to be damage from the high transmit signal levels. I believe there are such switches but will be a bit costly at $100.

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If all your signal strengths are good, check with the SDS200, and are stronger than 90dBm then you can use a passive splitter that isolates the two scanners from each other. A CATV splitter costs $5 and works fine with scanners.

If you transmit you should use a switch to disconnect your scanners and also ground their antenna input to prevent them to be damage from the high transmit signal levels. I believe there are such switches but will be a bit costly at $100.

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Ok, sounds good, thanks. I have the top belcony here, kinda wondering if I could even ground anything. I'm afraid to ask the hoa. 😅
 

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A passive splitter attenuates 4dB so check if that are aceptable. A suitable switch for transmit are linked below and also get pigtails or adapters. If you try and get F connectors at each device, using adapters, you can use cheap ready made coax lengths with F connectors.





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Just wanted to say, I don't know how they did it with the SDS200, but with just a simple whip outside, only 6 ft off the ground, out of the 5 sites I get, 2 of them are 30 plus miles from me, one is that far south and the other is that far north. The SDS200's "hearing" ability is uncanny.
 

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A passive splitter attenuates 4dB so check if that are aceptable. A suitable switch for transmit are linked below and also get pigtails or adapters. If you try and get F connectors at each device, using adapters, you can use cheap ready made coax lengths with F connectors.





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Looks to be for tv, buy would this work? I thought this type of connection were only for a/v..
 

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