Oh okay cool wasn't sure want unity gain ment
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More BS from manufacturers. It sounds better than saying their product has no gain whatsoever and in most cases even a small loss.
Oh okay cool wasn't sure want unity gain ment
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Aren't you running the IC-7000 mobile?
You should be running a dual band VHF/UHF, antenna.
Comet B-10 and B-10NMO. Comet B10 antenna
More BS from manufacturers. It sounds better than saying their product has no gain whatsoever and in most cases even a small loss.
I have radios in the 451.000 range, some with 18'' base loads and some with 6'' base loads and the longer antennas hit the repeater up to 50 miles and the shorter struggles to hit it at 20 miles.
Soooo it's just like comparing the Wilson 5k to the Wilson lil will when it comes to tx/rx capabilities.
You could always camouflage the longer of the 2, how is another kettle of fish.:headbang
The reason I want it shorter is it messes with the match on hf even with the tuner maybe its too close... I have three antennas. Wilson5k, 5/8 2m , radshack nmo scanner antenna. All on nmo mountas except the Wilson. Each is 14" apart. But because the 2m antenna at the whip it leans torwarda the Wilson. Ill figure something out I like that comet. Right now I'm using a 440 stealth for 2m and it hits the repeaters 10 miles away.
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Here is another option
I have used one of these, the magnet is the size of a quarter and it held at 80+mph and off road.
Use this for the scanner and get a decent dual bander
Workman KS3 - Tri-Band Ham & Scanner Antenna Rare Earth Magnet w/BNC Connector | eBay
Do you listen to the scanner and the ham radio at the same time?
If not, get a dual band antenna like I showed you earlier and put an antenna switch in the vehicle to the radio and scanner and just use the dual band antenna for the scanner