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Air Traffic Monitoring => Listener Forum => Topic started by: Fryy/Avocadoflight on January 01, 2007, 01:35:25 AM
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I know theres been ALOT of antenna questions, but with all the info ive read, i decided between three antennas. Im hoping someone can give me there opinion on them.
http://www.grove-ent.com/BEAMII.html
http://www.antennawarehouse.com/Scanner/Scan-log.htm
http://www.antennawarehouse.com/Scanner/Scantenna.htm
I already pick up oakland center(sacramento), and norcal approach, this is with my cheaper radioshack "mini-discone." Im hoping to pick up KSMF from my house which is just about 20 miles west. I barely hear the tower, with good weather, so im hoping one of those three antennas will help me.
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A better antenna, or an antenna designed for the task at hand, will always help. In the end, though, the quality and hight above average terrain (in the direction of the airport) of your location means a lot.
Dave
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Just read this post on antennas
I'm listening on my ICOM Ic706mk2g and Diamond X7000 , a tri band amateur radio antenna and I hear aircraft well down the South Island of NZ form the North Island
and often can even hear Christchurch ATC directly probably 300Km away.
So yes a high gain antenna mounted high with low loss coax makes all the difference
Steve
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hey! this is my first post here...but ya. i dont have any advice on the antennas but i just wanted to say that i as well listen to KSMF, norcal approach (mostly 134.800), oakland center and my local airport KEDU (recently changed from 0O5) Davis, CA. I was wondering Fryy what city do you live in?...i need to get a better antenna but i just got my scanner. hope to see more of this site in the furture!
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I prefer an antenna thats made for the band you want to listen to , better than a wide band version . That way you have better gain and also some rejection of unwanted frequencies that can cause overload / breakthrough in your receiver . In my case Paging on 157 Mhz area
Steve