Wonder how this antenna would work on the Railroad band

venom6733

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I was reading about a usb dongle and program called shipxplorer and in their hardware section, they have a outdoor antenna that is 162mhz. Since railroad is 160-162mhz band, I wondered if it would be close enough to do any good. Right now on Amazon, the antenna has a 1 star review but nothing was posted on why it was given a 1 star review. Here’s a link to shipxplorer website and the antenna is about half way down the page. I may order 1 just to do a review and compare it to my diamond D130-J.

 

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Try a Tram 1600. These come with a mounting bracket and are rugged outdoor antennas and can be used in your attic if you have space. They do not require a counterpoise. They aren't suitable for use on a handheld scanner unless you buy a cable adapter. The marine VHF freqs are close to the AAR frequencies and I know from experience that these work for rail comms. I bought mine from Wal-Mart online about 4 years ago for about $30. This is from Amazon.

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