UHF antenna - steel or fibreglass?
Posted: Wed Jul 30, 2008 3:32 pm
I'm looking into installing my first UHF and am wondering what the difference between the steel and fibreglass antennas are?
I want to mount it on my roof bar (the one that runs down the length of the cabin, not across it) on a hinge so I can drive with it folded down when not in use and then flip it up when I need to use it. Would a steel antenna be better?
I think I would be looking at a 4.5dB or less antenna since it will be mounted high. It also needs to be very flexy since it'll definately get hit by tree branches.
I know having the antenna the more vertical (not flexy) the better for performance but it won't last very long being hit by branches though.
Cheers,
Ben
And yes I've serached.
I want to mount it on my roof bar (the one that runs down the length of the cabin, not across it) on a hinge so I can drive with it folded down when not in use and then flip it up when I need to use it. Would a steel antenna be better?
I think I would be looking at a 4.5dB or less antenna since it will be mounted high. It also needs to be very flexy since it'll definately get hit by tree branches.
I know having the antenna the more vertical (not flexy) the better for performance but it won't last very long being hit by branches though.
Cheers,
Ben
And yes I've serached.