I have a couple questions about some homebrew antenna set ups.
Lets start with a scanner set up. I've got an old radio shack scanner that the telescopic built in antenna busted on. it has a jack on the back for a portable type antenna. I have removed that jack and installed a female pl-259. My plan is to make a dipole antenna that I can mount on my rooftop. I live 10 miles from the nearest town that I would like to monitor and 40 miles from the other area I would like to monitor. the frequencies I would like to receive are in the155. and 458. range. Is it possible to build two separate antennas tuned for those frequencies, run those two antennas backwards into a splitter then from the splitter into my scanner? Also will these antennas need a choke on them? Is there a simpler way of achieving my goal?
Second question; I am also planning on a center fed dipole t2lt homebrew set up made of coax for a base station. I've got an old cobra 29 that's been tuned. It dead keys at 3 and peeks at about 7. With a properly tuned antenna how well should I expect to be able to transmit?
I'm new to all of this and after researching the web I am finding out there is a lot of wery confusin information about radio. lol
Lets start with a scanner set up. I've got an old radio shack scanner that the telescopic built in antenna busted on. it has a jack on the back for a portable type antenna. I have removed that jack and installed a female pl-259. My plan is to make a dipole antenna that I can mount on my rooftop. I live 10 miles from the nearest town that I would like to monitor and 40 miles from the other area I would like to monitor. the frequencies I would like to receive are in the155. and 458. range. Is it possible to build two separate antennas tuned for those frequencies, run those two antennas backwards into a splitter then from the splitter into my scanner? Also will these antennas need a choke on them? Is there a simpler way of achieving my goal?
Second question; I am also planning on a center fed dipole t2lt homebrew set up made of coax for a base station. I've got an old cobra 29 that's been tuned. It dead keys at 3 and peeks at about 7. With a properly tuned antenna how well should I expect to be able to transmit?
I'm new to all of this and after researching the web I am finding out there is a lot of wery confusin information about radio. lol