bud Posted July 2, 2020 Report Posted July 2, 2020 Advice on mobile antennas. Would use mag mount. Have the Midland 275 radio and need REAL improvement from the included antenna. Not going to drill . Typical use is 3-5 miles between autos. 3 DB, 5DB, 6 DB Larson, Ngoya, Tram, Pctel, Laird, Diamond, other? Thanks ! Bud Quote
wayoverthere Posted July 2, 2020 Report Posted July 2, 2020 What kind of terrain are you working with? The tradeoff for gain is less vertical width to the signal. that said, the Nagoya have mixed reviews, and i don't remember a Nagoya mobile one that's really centered where we need it for gmrs (they tend to be centered closer to 440-450, if i remember right, most gmrs is around 462, with repeater inputs in the 467 range). Quote
fremont Posted July 3, 2020 Report Posted July 3, 2020 i don't remember a mobile one that's really centered where we need it for gmrs (centered closer to 440-450, if i remember right).Midlands state they're centered at 462. Quote
wayoverthere Posted July 3, 2020 Report Posted July 3, 2020 Midlands state they're centered at 462.Yep, gmrs is in the 462.xxx, with the FRS low power channels and repeater Inputs in 467. I worded my previous post poorly (and have edited for more clarity, hopefully). I was referring to the the majority of the Nagoya mobiles I've seen being centered for ham frequencies, not gmrs. Quote
fremont Posted July 3, 2020 Report Posted July 3, 2020 I was referring to the the majority of the Nagoya mobiles I've seen being centered for ham frequencies, not gmrs.Nagoya claims an "optimal frequency range" of 420-470 in their UT-72. Quote
WRAK968 Posted July 3, 2020 Report Posted July 3, 2020 I use Tram antennas on my vehicles. On the new car we used an NMO magnetic mount for it. Works great,https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0043310ZO/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 Quote
WRFV510 Posted July 20, 2020 Report Posted July 20, 2020 you have to tune the antenna. if you use repeaters you tune to 465.0000Mhz. if you dont want to spend $100 for a SWR meter any radio shop can do it for you. i recommend Laird. professional quality antennas. Quote
marcspaz Posted July 20, 2020 Report Posted July 20, 2020 Comet CA-2x4SR dual-band antenna has a capacitance hat to tune it for GMRS simplex frequencies. It works really well on the FRS and repeater frequencies too.I have tried a dozen or more antennas. For high gain and solid range, it can't be beat, in my opinion.6.2 db gain, 40" tall so it works with a mag mount, and rated for 150 watts if you want to use it for other UHF and VHF applications. taco6513 1 Quote
shawnvanhorn Posted July 22, 2020 Report Posted July 22, 2020 Comet CA-2x4SR dual-band antenna has a capacitance hat to tune it for GMRS simplex frequencies. It works really well on the FRS and repeater frequencies too. I have tried a dozen or more antennas. For high gain and solid range, it can't be beat, in my opinion. 6.2 db gain, 40" tall so it works with a mag mount, and rated for 150 watts if you want to use it for other UHF and VHF applications. What is your SWR at 465 using this dual band antenna? Quote
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