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Anyone familiar with Laird Technologies brand antennas for mobile GMRS use?

 

Here's a link to one of them:

 

http://www.theantennafarm.com/catalog/laird-technologies-b4503-814.html?zenid=b0ade0597e9615294c62d0a48c441a40

 

 

 

 

No on the Laird, but here's what I use and it really talks. It's almost double the gain of the one you are looking at.  I have two for my cars, one is GMRS/MURS and the other is GMRS only. 

 

http://www.dpdproductions.com/page_gmrs.html#gmrs58mobile

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I actually like this better

http://www.theantennafarm.com/catalog/pctel-asp7795-810.html

or this

http://www.theantennafarm.com/catalog/pctel-asp76551-827.html

have been using both on my personal and service vehicles for 30yrs

The thing I don't like about the antenna farm, stopped listing things as dBd or dBi.

 

The antenna farm also resales directly off of Tessco for a good portion of their products. LMR antennas you can generally get much better pricing from Tessco or Hutton.

 

 

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I just received my Laird BB4503 for GMRS. (all black version, B4503 is stainless look). I found it on Sears website after a search. $33 bucks, shipping included. NMO mount. They shipped it through a third party but who cares? Tuning cut lengths were printed on the package.

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