Per Freqseekers request, I tested today at my office (3rd floor/top floor) which has windows facing 2 cell towers nearby. With factory antenna’s my SDS100 and BCD436 are essentially unusable on any LWIN sites (a 700mhz p25 system, non-simulcast in my area).
With the filter, BOTH the SDS100 and BCD436 were usable in my office on the nearest/strongest site (LWIN Scott) and there wasn’t much need to find a sweet spot, I could generally move about. For the next strongest site (LWIN Lafayette), the BCD436 was not usable at all even with filter, but the SDS100 could be used with difficulty, if one found a sweet spot.
So to wrap up my experience with this filter across my P25rx, SDS100, BCD436 and airspy, is that there is a significant benefit in reducing problematic interference on 700mhz p25.
While this is very useful and I will buy it, it is not perfect (nor does it claim to be). It does not completely eliminate all of my problems, but renders my scanners as generally usable again. I suspect, a times, the Unidens and maybe the p25rx, could still get a little signal reduction and maybe brief garbling in reception, but it was far better. However, this would take more testing to narrow down, because I didn’t have the Motorola with me all the time to verify that the person transmitting was not the problem (sometimes they are).
In any even, this is a useful device and for someone like me, what limited attenuation it has is not very relevant compared to improvement in the noise floor and hence signal quality; on the site(s) I monitor, signal strength is not the issue. This product answers a need I have had for some time.
With the filter, BOTH the SDS100 and BCD436 were usable in my office on the nearest/strongest site (LWIN Scott) and there wasn’t much need to find a sweet spot, I could generally move about. For the next strongest site (LWIN Lafayette), the BCD436 was not usable at all even with filter, but the SDS100 could be used with difficulty, if one found a sweet spot.
So to wrap up my experience with this filter across my P25rx, SDS100, BCD436 and airspy, is that there is a significant benefit in reducing problematic interference on 700mhz p25.
While this is very useful and I will buy it, it is not perfect (nor does it claim to be). It does not completely eliminate all of my problems, but renders my scanners as generally usable again. I suspect, a times, the Unidens and maybe the p25rx, could still get a little signal reduction and maybe brief garbling in reception, but it was far better. However, this would take more testing to narrow down, because I didn’t have the Motorola with me all the time to verify that the person transmitting was not the problem (sometimes they are).
In any even, this is a useful device and for someone like me, what limited attenuation it has is not very relevant compared to improvement in the noise floor and hence signal quality; on the site(s) I monitor, signal strength is not the issue. This product answers a need I have had for some time.