I've been experimenting with a few different antennas for my midland 50w micro mobile. I live in rural southern IL and I'm between NOAA weather stations and my closest repeater is over 60 miles away. Many mornings I can pick up the repeater but mid day it becomes more challenging. I'm assuming it has something to do with the atmosphere.
So I started looking for better antennas to increase the sensitivity and make the most out of the 50W radio. I first tried the 3db ghost antenna with just a bit of success over stock. Then I went with Midland's MXTA26 6dB antenna and that improved things quite a bit. I still receive choppy NOAA weather and Occasional use of the repeater. I was hoping the new longer 7.5dB "Grand Vista" antenna would offer more improvements but I was a bit disappointed. It is actually slightly worse than the 6db.
I have tried all of the antennas in the same mounting position, a bracket by the a-pillar / ditch light on my Jeep. Maybe a different location is needed to maximize the benefits of the longer antenna. I'm new to all of this, so any advice is appreciated. Thanks!
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Hello everyone,
I've been experimenting with a few different antennas for my midland 50w micro mobile. I live in rural southern IL and I'm between NOAA weather stations and my closest repeater is over 60 miles away. Many mornings I can pick up the repeater but mid day it becomes more challenging. I'm assuming it has something to do with the atmosphere.
So I started looking for better antennas to increase the sensitivity and make the most out of the 50W radio. I first tried the 3db ghost antenna with just a bit of success over stock. Then I went with Midland's MXTA26 6dB antenna and that improved things quite a bit. I still receive choppy NOAA weather and Occasional use of the repeater. I was hoping the new longer 7.5dB "Grand Vista" antenna would offer more improvements but I was a bit disappointed. It is actually slightly worse than the 6db.
I have tried all of the antennas in the same mounting position, a bracket by the a-pillar / ditch light on my Jeep. Maybe a different location is needed to maximize the benefits of the longer antenna. I'm new to all of this, so any advice is appreciated. Thanks!
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