Pulsed interference

Gumball928

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I apologize to all for taking so long to reply. and I want to Thank all who did reply.

- I did try placing a thin titanium sheet between the two BC-350 scanners, and that helped
- I did run a cable grounding all 3 scanners, and that made the remaining interference disappear.

Again, Thanks to all for your expertise (y)
 

Gumball928

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Just an update. The interference did disappear . . on several frequencies, but not all.
I re-read all the replies, then began experimenting on my own..
I tried leaving the BC-350 A scanner off, as the other two scanners "ran their program", and discovered that, regardless of anything else, that scanner was the cause of all the interference.
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Solution - replaced the BC-350A with a BC-350C (all other things remain the same) . . and NOW the interference is gone.
The BC-350A was the earlier model. Other than that, I do not know enough to understand why.

maybe this can be of help to others having issues.
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Again, Thank You to all, for the advice.
 

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FWIW, I have found my PRO-2052 to interfere with other scanners, likely due in no small part to the all-plastic case its housed in.
 
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