Short mobile antennas
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Short mobile antennas
New question: for wife's car, interstate travel, President New Yorker vs Midland 18-2442. Which would you choose? Thanks in advance for input.
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I forgot to add wife's car is a Dodge Durango. Thanks
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Re: Short mobile antennas
Short antennas equal short or no distance plus the SWR curve is quite high on the ends of the band, you would do about the same with a dummy load on the roof. Both antennas you mentioned are magnet mounts, if your going that way why not a taller antenna like a Wilson or Sirio.
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Wife doesn't want a long antenna on the roof
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Well you have to do what the Boss says but I wouldn't go much shorter than 3ft, Tram, Hustler, Wilson, and Sirio make nice short base loaded antenna, only thing sticking up is the whip.
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I already have the tram, but even that is more than she would like to tolerate on her car. I know it's not going to be a long distance talker, but of the two I mentioned, which would you choose? Which one would you think would out perform the other? Thanks
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Between those two I would go with the Midland as it is enter loaded and only because I know nothing about the President antenna. It looks European, similar to the fin antenna that come on most foreign cars now a days but less than 20" is way to short, would get maybe 2 or 3 good channel readings.
I would explain to her that it would come off when not traveling.
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I would explain to her that it would come off when not traveling.
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Thank you