[ScanIndiana] Military Air Frequencies

gary lane [email protected]
Sat, 27 Dec 2003 23:33:25 -0800 (PST)


Hi Tim.

  I suggest an outside antenna. Perhaps something like
a "scantenna". Best one I have used. Just my 2
cents.....

                      Gary


--- DeLong <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Mark, thanks for the infomation,I have a question
> for you,Should I be able
> > to hear Mil Air traffic from my home on the
> bearcat 780xlt with just using
> > the antenna that came with the radio, so far I
> have programmed the
> > frequncies for IndianapolisARTCC and IIhave heard
> nothing,I am hearing
> > regular air traffic with using the ant. that came
> with the radio loud and
> > clear. I live in a two story house and the radio
> is in my loft, rough
> > estimate on height above ground around 20-25feet
> maybe more.Thanks 73 Tim
> > DeLong W9NES
> 
> 
> 
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