I'm looking for a good, sturdy directional antenna to hook up to my BCD325P2 to help me monitor digital traffic, but don't know where to start. Anyone have any suggestions? Thanks
First of all, as discussed in another thread, there's no difference in a digital versus an analog signal.to help me monitor digital traffic, but don't know where to start.
Sorry, that's what I meant. I'm trying to improve reception for signals around the 860MHz range. Sorry if I'm asking stupid questionsthere's no difference in a digital versus an analog signal
No stupid questions here.I'm trying to improve reception for signals around the 860MHz range
I have the 325P2. It's a great scanner and receives well.about 25 miles away
I've been using the Rematronix 800MHz antenna with it, and I can't get any data from either of the towers I'm attempting to reach.It might work with the stock antenna.
That's surprising! Are you using good coax?I've been using the Rematronix 800MHz antenna with it, and I can't get any data from either of the towers I'm attempting to reach.
That's a bummer. I grew up in a "bowl". It was a drag.I don't have line of sight with anything beyond a mile or so.
25 miles is not particularly close for an 860MHz signal.I'm looking at picking up either a tower in Empire or one NW of Traverse City, about 25 miles away
Remtronics antennas are great, but 25 miles away and being in a bowl basically guarantees the performance you are experiencing. The transmit antenna would have to be fairly high and have a lot of gain to provide reception indoors at your distance. How high can you mount a receive antenna? Can you mount one on your roof? You can try an TV antenna mounted vertically, but I use a simple ground plane antenna cut to 5/8 wave for the center frequency of the main system I monitor. Works well for me, but then again everything's a compromise.I've been using the Rematronix 800MHz antenna with it, and I can't get any data from either of the towers I'm attempting to reach.
I'll be mounting it on my porch roof, about 15' above ground level. What's this about "mounting it vertically"?Remtronics antennas are great, but 25 miles away and being in a bowl basically guarantees the performance you are experiencing. The transmit antenna would have to be fairly high and have a lot of gain to provide reception indoors at your distance. How high can you mount a receive antenna? Can you mount one on your roof? You can try an TV antenna mounted vertically, but I use a simple ground plane antenna cut to 5/8 wave for the center frequency of the main system I monitor. Works well for me, but then again everything's a compromise.
The radio waves are transmitted from a vetrical antenna.What's this about "mounting it vertically"?