While checking their site for some info, I found two "coming soon" antennas for the SDS.
https://remtronix.com/antennas/
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https://remtronix.com/antennas/
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That is the "standard" BNC style model, like the RS antenna. The ones I posted about are SMA connectors, with the bases arranged to not need any extenders to fit the SDS. They are all the same core model, so RF performance should be almost identical. (If you ignore the losses, and possible connection issues, introduced by the adapters.)check Scanner Master, 22-541122, 700-900 mhz, BNC connection, +6db gain over standard antenna, In Stock $24.99. I have 3 of them in use. Very Satisfied.
When RS was going out of business and having all of its clearance sales I bought fistfuls of the RS 800 antennas. They were made by GRE and are the same antenna shown here but BNC. As it turns out they also were excellent for UHF. I'm glad I have those antennas now especially since I got 40% off on them.
While checking their site for some info, I found two "coming soon" antennas for the SDS.
https://remtronix.com/antennas/
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I understand that the Remtronix antennas are for the 700-900 UHF bands, however I was curious if they would still be able to receive frequencies in the VHF range.
Most of my listening is on a P25 system, however there are still several police and fire departments that are still operating in the 150.00 - 159.00 range.
Thank you in advance.
I have had about the same experience, with the RS800. It works decently, but might be a bit lossy on VHF. (I was listening, mostly, to local FD traffic, so it was fairly strong. My bigger concern was maxing my signal on 800.)I use my RS800 on vhf occasionally - it performs ok - no worse than the stock antenna.
I have had about the same experience, with the RS800. It works decently, but might be a bit lossy on VHF. (I was listening, mostly, to local FD traffic, so it was fairly strong. My bigger concern was maxing my signal on 800.)
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