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External antenna being used with 6550?

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My entire neighborhood is like a big dead spot for all types of receptions. If i go down the road I can pick up my FD on TRBO just fine but as soon as I pull into my neighborhood its nothing RX or TX. I went to radioshack and got a SMA>BNC adapter with no better results, still nothing can be heard on the TRBO channel and am unable to access the repeater. There must be something sending some type of strong signal of some sort thats blocking other signals maybe? Has anyone played with external antennas with SMA connections on portable radios??

Thanks guys!
 
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