Dual Band Antennas
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Dual Band Antennas
I am looking for 2 dual band antenna's to cover VHF and UHF. I have a hieght requirement that prohibits me from using standard dual band antenna's. Stiko has a very flexable VHF tuneable antenna. Does anyone have any ideas. I have already sheered off 2 of the foldable antenna's so they are out.
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You sheared off foldable antennas? How little room are you dealing with, and what are you trying to drive into with these antennas on the vehicle?
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Re: Dual Band Antennas
larsen maked a real low profile nmo mount antenna with a spring load on itmark577fd wrote:I am looking for 2 dual band antenna's to cover VHF and UHF. I have a hieght requirement that prohibits me from using standard dual band antenna's. Stiko has a very flexable VHF tuneable antenna. Does anyone have any ideas. I have already sheered off 2 of the foldable antenna's so they are out.
Thanks
I'll dig my old one out Tuesday and snap a pic for you
Ugh...well..
Dual band antenna's, at least if your going to use for 2M/440 I would recommend the 13" (I think its actually a little shorter) Diamond antenna.
I picked one up at Dayton to replace the big brother verison of it on the Suburban. When its -30 with the windchill and blowing snow, folding the antenna really sucks.
This antenna is actually shorter than my VHF antenna cut for 155.
Dual band antenna's, at least if your going to use for 2M/440 I would recommend the 13" (I think its actually a little shorter) Diamond antenna.
I picked one up at Dayton to replace the big brother verison of it on the Suburban. When its -30 with the windchill and blowing snow, folding the antenna really sucks.
This antenna is actually shorter than my VHF antenna cut for 155.
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Antenna World in Florida sells a dual band antenna with an NMO base that is about 16 inches overall and, best of all, it's under $20 and it works great. My Outback is a relatively tall car and with this antenna I never hit the sprinkler pipes in parking garages.
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Thanks for the response so far. For more clairfication. It is a Chevy Astro Van. The door height is 7 feet. The issue is a small ramp at the door entrance that gives me 4 inches of clearance at the hightest point between the van and the header beam. The antenna that was sheered off was "accidently" {that is what the wife said} left in the extended position and the antenna was mounted on a Diamond mult-position mount on the back door of the van. I have a larson shorty dual band on the other side on a diamond mount with a spring load and so far so good but I hate the door antenna mounts. Will keep checking back. Thanks for the response so far.