lb2910
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Hello all. Figured I'd re-route this question to the proper forum. I recently bought a Uniden SDS100 and LOVE it. I also dabble in the SDR realm of scanning which I find fun as well. What I am looking for are some killer recommendations for a good "all around" wide/multi band base antenna. I hope the below info and my attached pictures help with describing my unique environment...
As the attached pics show, my house is rectangular with the back of the house facing north and the front facing south. The south roof top is covered in solar panels. Roughly 80% of the radio traffic I want to hear is north of my house or east of my house. Just north of me is Washington DC. East of me is Regan National Airport (KDCA) and also most of the towers for my local public safety agencies. The picture showing the front of my house has a red circle showing the window of my office which is where my scanner and SDR set up resides. Taking all that into account, I am looking to install a base antenna that can pull double duty. I would like it to be a solid base antenna for my SDS100 but also, one that I can use to pull in some radio traffic with my SDR set up. I do not live in an HOA neighborhood so I can mount the antenna wherever I want. That said, I like discreet, clean and unobtrusive as much as possible. The locations I'm thinking about mounting the antenna is either just outside my office window, on the chimney or inside my attic. Note that if I mount on the chimney, I'm looking at about 40-50 feet or so of coax run. I know this can cause a lot of signal loss so thought I'd mention that. If I mount inside my attic or just outside my office window, the coax run would be fairly minimal.
I tend to listen to all bands with the majority being 800MHz trunked and the aviation band. There are some agencies I listen to on VHF high. That said, I'd like a wide band antenna so I can get reliable performance on any band. My budget would be $200-$300 or so. If go a bit over on an excellent performing set up, I'm ok with that. I understand that height is the key which is why the chimney is an option but I'm concerned over the length of the coax run. There is a large wooden stick holding up my weather anemometer on the chimney. I can probably mount an antenna on it with some creative mounting options.
I've looked at Diamond/Tram/Comet Discone antennas, Procomm Spider antennas, etc. I've read some bad reviews on the Spider but I know sometimes they can be deceiving. I currently have a Remtronix on the SDS100 and use the pre-packaged antennas with my SDR set up. As always, this forum is a gold mine of experience, help and knowledge. Thanks to all that help me out with this... stay safe...


As the attached pics show, my house is rectangular with the back of the house facing north and the front facing south. The south roof top is covered in solar panels. Roughly 80% of the radio traffic I want to hear is north of my house or east of my house. Just north of me is Washington DC. East of me is Regan National Airport (KDCA) and also most of the towers for my local public safety agencies. The picture showing the front of my house has a red circle showing the window of my office which is where my scanner and SDR set up resides. Taking all that into account, I am looking to install a base antenna that can pull double duty. I would like it to be a solid base antenna for my SDS100 but also, one that I can use to pull in some radio traffic with my SDR set up. I do not live in an HOA neighborhood so I can mount the antenna wherever I want. That said, I like discreet, clean and unobtrusive as much as possible. The locations I'm thinking about mounting the antenna is either just outside my office window, on the chimney or inside my attic. Note that if I mount on the chimney, I'm looking at about 40-50 feet or so of coax run. I know this can cause a lot of signal loss so thought I'd mention that. If I mount inside my attic or just outside my office window, the coax run would be fairly minimal.
I tend to listen to all bands with the majority being 800MHz trunked and the aviation band. There are some agencies I listen to on VHF high. That said, I'd like a wide band antenna so I can get reliable performance on any band. My budget would be $200-$300 or so. If go a bit over on an excellent performing set up, I'm ok with that. I understand that height is the key which is why the chimney is an option but I'm concerned over the length of the coax run. There is a large wooden stick holding up my weather anemometer on the chimney. I can probably mount an antenna on it with some creative mounting options.
I've looked at Diamond/Tram/Comet Discone antennas, Procomm Spider antennas, etc. I've read some bad reviews on the Spider but I know sometimes they can be deceiving. I currently have a Remtronix on the SDS100 and use the pre-packaged antennas with my SDR set up. As always, this forum is a gold mine of experience, help and knowledge. Thanks to all that help me out with this... stay safe...

