scruggsy
Member
well I'm almost certain that this question has been asked before, but here goes anyway! (because I can't find it)
my house sits about 75yds from high voltage power lines, and I was wondering how does this affect my scanners reception?
I have a bct-8 connected to a mag base mobile antenna sitting high in the room, and a bcd396xt with a RS telescoping center loaded antenna,
I have no problem with reception for a 25 to 30 mile radius on the 396xt, and a solid 20 mile radius on the bct-8, I have even received some really strong signals from about 60 miles away to the NNW on the 396xt which makes since giving that it was coming from high in the Blue Ridge Mtns of NC,
I'm just wondering what I would be hearing if not for the Power lines?
so how do power lines affect reception?
Thanks Scott
my house sits about 75yds from high voltage power lines, and I was wondering how does this affect my scanners reception?
I have a bct-8 connected to a mag base mobile antenna sitting high in the room, and a bcd396xt with a RS telescoping center loaded antenna,
I have no problem with reception for a 25 to 30 mile radius on the 396xt, and a solid 20 mile radius on the bct-8, I have even received some really strong signals from about 60 miles away to the NNW on the 396xt which makes since giving that it was coming from high in the Blue Ridge Mtns of NC,
I'm just wondering what I would be hearing if not for the Power lines?
so how do power lines affect reception?
Thanks Scott