GregOH
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I use the sds100 and listen to talkgroups. Even though the scanner is made to handle simulcast, I'm not so sure it does as well as advertised. I still get garbled transmissions and sometimes it won't be stopping on anything and all the sudden I'll hear a dispatcher say "you're clear" and I'm like whoa wait, what did she hear that I didn't?Oh yes the paperclip LOL... You also had the paint can, you drill a hole in the paint can and stick the rubber duck in the hole. What you're referring to is P2 capable scanners like the x36s. Those radios had big problems with simulcast distortion secondary to LSM. You were in between many towers simultaneously transmitting what your scanner was calling for so the least efficient antenna worked the best in an attempt to isolate just one Tower.
This is not an issue with the SDS radios as they have an SDR chip and are simulcast capable. The biggest challenge to P2 capable radios other than the SDS series is tdma Phase 2 Transmissions.
So the big question is what radio do you use and what are you listening to?
Imo when dealing with simulcast, antenna specs go out the window.