Hi all, I thought some might find this interesting. I wanted to try and improve my 856Mhz reception in an effort to try and receive the Seminole County P25 system.
I purchased one of the cheap yagi antennas intended for improving cell phones but the frequency range was stated to be good for my target of 856 Mhz It had a female SMA connector on it so the hookup was simple.
Used my Windows 10 computer running SDRpp and DSP+ for the test. Not changes made when changing the antennas and I had the gain cranked up quite a lot. I think the results are quite stunning. From left to right: Tram 1410 Discone, Diamond X30A ham - not designed for 856Mhz and the 698-894Mhz Yagi Antenna ($25 on Amazon)
UniTrunker is now logging lots of P25 on the Seminole system but I'm getting a lot of simulcast distortion. I think I will use the logs to pull some TG and program my scanner and see it does any better. Looks like I'm real close to being able to pull it in.
I purchased one of the cheap yagi antennas intended for improving cell phones but the frequency range was stated to be good for my target of 856 Mhz It had a female SMA connector on it so the hookup was simple.
Used my Windows 10 computer running SDRpp and DSP+ for the test. Not changes made when changing the antennas and I had the gain cranked up quite a lot. I think the results are quite stunning. From left to right: Tram 1410 Discone, Diamond X30A ham - not designed for 856Mhz and the 698-894Mhz Yagi Antenna ($25 on Amazon)
UniTrunker is now logging lots of P25 on the Seminole system but I'm getting a lot of simulcast distortion. I think I will use the logs to pull some TG and program my scanner and see it does any better. Looks like I'm real close to being able to pull it in.