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glass mount uhf antenna

Post by TRobbo »

I'm looking for a uhf antenna to fit to my d3 and was considering a glass mount antenna. Has anyone had any experience with these and how well do they work?
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Post by LOCKEE »

x2 want these for the Hummers.

Group buy perhaps Tony?
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Post by bansheebuzz »

short range but good alternative if you dont have a bar or do not wish to have antennas comming off the front of the car
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Post by turbo_gtr86 »

id avoid a glassmount aerial as they leak radiation into the cab whilst transmitting
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Post by Goatse.AJ »

turbo_gtr86 wrote:id avoid a glassmount aerial as they leak radiation into the cab whilst transmitting
And a dirty big high gain antenna on your bullbar or front guard doesn't? :?

The biggest issue with glassmount is the size of the antenna = lower gain, not a huge issue for relatively close-range work.
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Re: glass mount uhf antenna

Post by turbo_gtr86 »

thats why they put the mounts on the bullbar so that it is more than a meter from your up right pillars otherwise they act as conductors as well
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Re: glass mount uhf antenna

Post by crispy »

Not to mention handhelds :roll:

But on glass serve a purpose where placement is more important than performance.. they also never seem to tune up real well either so that hampers their performance too
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