Hope this isn't a question that has not been asked before (yes I tried a search). I'm close to getting my first mobile dual band transceiver. Pretty much narrowed it down to a ICOM IC-2730A but am considering the Yaesa FT-8900 for 6 meters. The radio will be in a lifted 4x4 truck so tree strikes are common. My usage is mostly scanning and some voice transmission.
I'm trying to decide on the best route for a dual band antenna setup. The truck already has a 10m whip mounted on the forward right side of the bed.
I plan to use Breedlove 2" NMO mounts in the center of the roof. The antennas I'm looking at are the Larsen NMO-2/70C for a dual band antenna. For the single bands I like the Larsen NMO-440C with a NMO-150BHW.
Here is how I'm judging each antenna system.
One dual band antenna has the positives of simpler install, less expensive and half the mount seals to leak. But they looks more fragile and may not perform as well as a single band antennas.
The two single band antennas may perform better and if one breaks at least I have the other band but there is much more expense. Two mounts, two antennas, a duplexer and two holes in the roof to leak, although here in California that has been an issue of late
What do you guys recommend? Is the performance gain of two single band antennas outweigh the cost and installation?
I'm trying to decide on the best route for a dual band antenna setup. The truck already has a 10m whip mounted on the forward right side of the bed.
I plan to use Breedlove 2" NMO mounts in the center of the roof. The antennas I'm looking at are the Larsen NMO-2/70C for a dual band antenna. For the single bands I like the Larsen NMO-440C with a NMO-150BHW.
Here is how I'm judging each antenna system.
One dual band antenna has the positives of simpler install, less expensive and half the mount seals to leak. But they looks more fragile and may not perform as well as a single band antennas.
The two single band antennas may perform better and if one breaks at least I have the other band but there is much more expense. Two mounts, two antennas, a duplexer and two holes in the roof to leak, although here in California that has been an issue of late
What do you guys recommend? Is the performance gain of two single band antennas outweigh the cost and installation?