Any omnidirectional antenna is a good choice. Many people swear by the Diamond brand discone antennas, but many manufacturers make similar, equally good antennas. If you have a little time, you can even make your own omnidirectional antenna out of an SO-239 connector and some wire and solder. Omnidirectional antennas generally have a vertical section and at least four sections pointing down at 45 degrees. Discone antennas are similar, but have a horizontal disc (or array) in addition to or instead of the vertical element. Any antenna will have better reception with more height and a good low-loss coaxial cable.
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no as long as you have a scanner to hook up the antenna to analog scanner there about 100 dollars digital ones are 400 the scanners have the speaker on them
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Yes, a scanner typically requires an antenna to receive signals effectively. The type of antenna needed can vary depending on the frequencies you intend to monitor. While some scanners come with built-in antennas, using an external antenna can enhance reception and improve signal clarity, especially for distant or weak transmissions.
Scanner antennas can be easily obtained from quite a few useful on-line stores. Examples of stores where you can purchase these antennas are Amazon and eBay.
Your scanner uses a standard BNC antenna connector. Check eBay and ScannerMaster.com for available antennas.
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A: That depends on local laws but most important is the power output limitations that must be followed
The best place to buy an rca antenna is online. Some of the useful websites for purchase of an rca antenna are Amazon, eBay, Best Buy, Nextag and Solid Signal.
Canon CS8800F Flatbed Scanner is best for your choice.
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