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A99 as a scanner antenna?

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Got an old A99 I'm going to refurbish. I thought once I put it back up I might use it as a antenna for a scanner. Will this work OK?



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Sure...just about anything works as a scanner antenna. Although there are some antennas you can buy out there real cheap (around $20-$30, I think) that are much smaller, about the size of a TV antenna that will work great. If you don't care about the size, then just use the A99



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I use the antron 99 as a base 11meter and as a scanner antenna.
I switch them back and forth with a switch boxs.
Ps. you can here things you never heard of before with the big antron.
 
What frequencies are you trying to receive?

I have used my imax2000 on the scanner but mostly when scanning 30-54MHz. Most activity here is vhf 137-174MHz so I mainly use a small vhf whip.

Actually an old car antenna is better then the a99 for a scanner usually. But the Antron will do for most things.
 
I was recently thinking of doing this also. I have an extra 99 lying around. I was just going to put it in the attic and use it for scanning the cb freq.
 

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