chipjumper wrote:Those sti-co antennas work well? I am nervous about putting even a quarter wave VHF on my suburban in fear of a traumatic antenna impact.
Anyone have a VHF sti-co? Performance?
I have an Expedition with 15 antennas on the roof - quarter-waves for UHF and VHF, 3db curly-Q gain antennas for 800.
Secret #1 is to buy Maxrad antennas which use .062 rod for the whips, rather than the more common .100 rod. Check out part number (B)MFT120. I can bend all of the antennas back to where they're below the roof rack - it's not *good* for them, but, unless I clean the roof-rack off the roof as well, I won't snag them and tear a hole in my roof.
Secret #2 is to realize your limitations - I won't take my truck through anything less than about 8'. If you're dependent on parking in a parking garage, that may leave you SOL. Buy a shorter vehicle!
Secret #3 is to realize that the antennas *are* going to get scraped up, etc., so you just have to deal with it.
Other things to consider would be using a lip-mount on the hood and dealing with the slight reduction in signal, or using a lo-profile antenna on the roof. Either is probably a better option than the StiCos.