“Yagi” antennas like this one are easier to mount and have high gain for their size, but their frequency range is somewhat limited.
Bet you didn’t know that less than 5% of all police scanner sales include an antenna. Police scanners always come with a stock “rubber duck” antenna that receives about 30 miles of range (which can vary greatly depending on your local topography). So, as much as we want to sell you an antenna, most users do not need one. Well, okay. But how do you decide?
We recommend buying your police scanner and trying it out. If you’re not getting the frequencies you anticipated, read this article coaching you through the process of buying an antenna for your police scanner or Chat with an expert now.
Still need an antenna? Great! This Guide covers:Chapter 1: Police Scanner Antenna Basics
Chapter 2: How to Buy a Base/Home Police Scanner Antenna
Chapter 3: How to Buy a Mobile (Vehicle) Police Scanner Antenna
Chapter 4: How to Buy a Handheld Police Scanner Antenna
CHAPTER 1:
Before buying an antenna you will want to make sure you are not getting too strong of a signal causing ‘signal overload’ or ‘attenuation’. This happens sometimes in metro areas if you’re too close to a tower. You can simply change the settings on your scanner to fix this. Most police scanners have either a SMA female or BNC female connector type. You’ll want to make sure your antenna has the correct connector type or buy an adapter.
Like all things police scanner related, you need to determine what you want to listen to and what bands those frequencies broadcast on. If you want to monitor everything (police, fire, EMS, local businesses, etc.) then you should choose ‘wide band’ antenna.
If you only want to monitor something specific such as trunked frequencies, then you should buy an antenna that is optimized for 800 MHz, or whatever specific bands you want to monitor. This is by far the most important consideration when buying an antenna for your police scanner.
Pro tip: Wide band antennas account for 90% of all police scanner antenna sales.
Now that you know what band(s) you need your antenna to monitor, we’ll show you how to purchase each of the three ‘type’ of scanner antenna.
CHAPTER 2:
What bands do you want to monitor on your police scanner?
There are 3 primary types of scanner antennas for your home:
Learn more about scanner antenna types here.
Before installing your antenna you’ll want to connect it to your scanner to check reception. This will also help you choose an antenna location and make sure it works the way you want it to. Depending on your home, we suggest testing this in at least 3 areas:
Read more about how to install an antenna here. There are three things required for every home scanner antenna to work:
Some scanner antennas include everything needed to install and others include none, so you’ll need to check the product page of the antenna (this is noted on all product pages).
Make sure the connector type of the antenna matches the connector on the police scanner (all scanners have either an SMA female or BNC female connector) or buy an adapter.
We recommend the Coax.
Almost every antenna we offer comes with materials to affix the antenna to a mast. You can find a mast at any hardware store for about $10 as it’s just a metal pipe. You may need a tripod to set your mast up on which you can buy here but there are several options to mount your antenna.
Amps and pre-amps boost signal strength from antenna to scanner. 90% of scanner antenna installations do not need an amp or pre-amp and the best way to approach amps is to install your antenna first, then, if you are not getting the reception you’d like, buy an amp or pre-amp. If your cable run is over 100 feet you may want an amp.
We highly recommend grounding your antenna for safety. This is very easy to add and you can set up in minutes. Some States, Cities, homeowners associations and insurance policies require antennas to be grounded.
You can hire someone to install your antenna on your roof for around $200.
CHAPTER 3:
What bands do you want to monitor on your police scanner?
The most popular places to install a vehicle antenna are:
There are 2 types of antennas you can choose from:
There are three things required for every mobile scanner antenna to work:
Some antennas include everything needed and others include none, so you’ll need to check the product page of the antenna.
Make sure the connector type of the antenna matches the connector on the police scanner (all scanners have either an SMA female or BNC female connector) or buy an adapter.
RG58 coax will work on any mobile installation with the option of 50′ or 100′
Wide band, magnet mount antennas are by far the most popular vehicle antenna type and account for 90% of all sales.
The metal on your vehicle blocks reception when your scanner is inside your vehicle so outside antennas works best.
Some States have restrictions about using a police scanner in a vehicle.
CHAPTER 4:
What bands do you want to monitor on your police scanner?
There are 2 types of antennas you can choose from:
Handheld Police Scanner Antenna Good to Knows Some handheld antennas have an adjustable ‘elbow’ that allows the antenna to be vertical or horizontal. Make sure the connector type of the antenna matches the connector on the police scanner (all scanners have either an SMA female or BNC female connector) or buy an adapter. Helpful Police Scanner Antenna Resources
Buy police scanner antennas here.