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What is the range of a radio scanner?

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    The reception range of a radio scanner depends on more than one factor. 1) The power of the transmitted signal. More power means it can be heard at a greater distance. 2) The height of the transmitting antenna. The higher it is the farther the signal will go. 3) The receiving antenna. The better the receive antenna the more signals it will pick up. A receive antenna will also do better if it is mounted higher. 4) The sensitivity of the receiver. The better the sensitivity of the receiver the greated the receive range. 5) Obstacles between the transmit antenna the receive antenna, such as buildings, mountains, etc., will reduce the reception of signals that are blocked by them. 6) Strong signals that are close in frequency to a distant or weak signal will interfere with their reception. There are more things but this should be the main items.

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It does,nt need a range,just an array capable of picking up the transmitted signal frequencies as they reach its location.

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