4 NMO mounts with 2 to maybe 4 glass mounts for 800 Mhz stuff.
If I really think its required I'll add 2 more NMO and drop the glass mounts to 2 and end up with 6.
Anyway, that's the simple part.
I need to put a lowband antenna on the ride.
I did a mock up on the roof of various antennas, a combo of whipless maxrad MLPV and normal whips for the usual bands.
While the lowband antenna is all black it looks MIGHTY big on top of the already very tall 3/4 ton suburban. Also its the biggest antenna of course and looks a little funny next to everything else which is 20 inches or shorter.
A ball mount would look cool - but I just can't see putting that on. Maybe when I had the Yukon but not on this ride.
I know it will be a compromise to put it on the front fender - driver or passenger side, but this seems like reasonable alternative location and should perform similar to a trunk mounted antenna on the rear fender.
110w Orion is on the other end of the antenna. its a mutual aid radio and won't be getting much use on TX.
I think USPSS mention CHP is now using this type of setup on their Tahoes and its working just fine.
Thoughts? Ideas? Insults?
