My Corner Shack

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ScanWV

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Here is my scanner shack located in my home shared with my wife. At least I have the window view! Not much here but it keeps me entertained. Hoping for a new room soon with more opportunities.

Radios are:
Radio Shack PRO 106, Motorola XTS 2500, Radio Shack PRO 97, Radio Shack PRO 79, KYD KD-3188C, Motorola HT 1000, Kenwood TK260, Yaesu FT 60, Uniden BC350A.

Not shown are a Uniden BC350C in living room, Kenwood TM-281A, and Uniden 350A. These radios are in a much farther location than my scanner shack, the garage which I call the Ham Shack. Like I said hopefully soon these two stations will consolidate in the future.
 

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HopperD

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Looks nice. What kind of antenna is that on the Pro 106 and does it work better than the stock antenna?
 

Michael-SATX

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LQQking at the antenna on his Pro-106, I would say that it is the RS # 200-0006 telescoping antenna
that many feel improve HF,VHF and Air/Mil-Air reception. I prefer the RS #200-0283 800 Mhz antenna
which improves the 700/800/900 Mhz trunking systems I monitor and I like it's more practical size aspects.
 

ScanWV

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Looks nice. What kind of antenna is that on the Pro 106 and does it work better than the stock antenna?

The antenna is the radio shack 20-006 telescoping whip. It does seem to bring in stations in 150mhz range a little better than the stock antenna.
I also have the 800mhz antenna that I use on trips. There isn't anything in 800mhz near me so it just stays in my radio case.
 
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