I've got a galvalume roof.
My 30 year old 1/2 wave Radio Shack Archer fiberglass "Crossbow" (Shakespeare Big Stick made for Radio Shack) antenna is on a mast on the NE side of the house. These are well built antennas, but they are not great talkers. Because of antenna height limits set by my HOA regulations, only about 9' of my 18' antenna clears the roof. SWRs run from about 1.27 on 40 to just about flat on channel 1. Using the stock 4 watts, my longest local AM contacts have been about 44 miles.
For a while, I took a Solarcon magnetic mount base with a spring and a 102" stainless steel whip and stuck it on the roof. Performance was comparable to what I'm getting now.
My 30 year old 1/2 wave Radio Shack Archer fiberglass "Crossbow" (Shakespeare Big Stick made for Radio Shack) antenna is on a mast on the NE side of the house. These are well built antennas, but they are not great talkers. Because of antenna height limits set by my HOA regulations, only about 9' of my 18' antenna clears the roof. SWRs run from about 1.27 on 40 to just about flat on channel 1. Using the stock 4 watts, my longest local AM contacts have been about 44 miles.
For a while, I took a Solarcon magnetic mount base with a spring and a 102" stainless steel whip and stuck it on the roof. Performance was comparable to what I'm getting now.