Stringer619
News Photojournalist
Yes, 8 antennas. I'm an overnight tv news photog. I wanted to put my plan out there and see if anyone see's ANY ways to improve before I drop $300+. I just bought a brand new 2013 Dodge Grand Caravan. With a vehicle that expensive, I want to do my antennas right in every way possible. The placement (roof), the coax (dual shield), power source (clean from aux battery/battery isolator), etc. Hell will freeze over before I remove the headliner and do any changes or add any antennas after this initial install, so I want to do it right the first time, with the best (reasonable) quality materials and best installation locations/techniques. The initial install will likely take 2 days. There is far too much to remove to get to the underside of the roof. No way in hell am I doing it twice. "Measure twice cut once", or in this case, "research twice, install once". Ok you get the point.
800MHZ - Larsen NMOKHFUD mount/wire - Larsen NMO3E825B antenna
800MHZ - Larsen NMOKHFUD mount/wire - Larsen NMO3E825B antenna
800MHZ - Larsen NMOKHFUD mount/wire - Larsen NMOQSPEC800B or NMOQ800B antenna
800MHZ - Larsen NMOKHFUD mount/wire - Larsen NMOQSPEC800B or NMOQ800B antenna
800MHZ - Larsen NMOKHFUD mount/wire - Larsen NMOQSPEC800B or NMOQ800B antenna
800MHZ - Larsen NMOKHFUD mount/wire - Larsen NMOQSPEC800B or NMOQ800B antenna
800MHZ - Larsen NMOKHFUD mount/wire - Larsen NMOQSPEC800B or NMOQ800B antenna
39/151MHZ - Larsen NMOKHFUD mount/wire - Larsen NMOQB antenna
Larsen NMOKHFUD: High frequency newer-style NMO mount shipped with Larsen UDCOAX, which is RG58/U Dual Shield (100% duofoil, 95% braid) solid center conductor, considered by Larsen as their "preminum coax" for 800 and 900MHz.
Larsen NMO3E825B: 3dB gain 800MHz antenna for two of my scanners that have a hard time picking up a distant system.
Larsen NMOQSPEC800B: Zero gain 800MHz 4" whip antenna for 5 of my scanners that generally have amazing reception. The real problem is my area is extremely extremely RF-rich and celltowers absolutely destroy the audio when passing by.
Larsen NMOQ800B: Alternate option to the above antenna. Simply because I like the RGSS gasket more than the cheap piece of junk flat o-ring seal the NMOQSPEC800B antennas come with. I wish I could have the NMOQSPEC800B with the better RGSS gasket, but I've tried and it doesn't fit.
Larsen NMOQB: Zero gain tunable whip for 136-512MHz. I'll likely cut it for 151MHz, but 39MHz is really more important to me. One scanner will scan both (in an either-or situation). I can't put a 4 foot whip on my tall van's rooftop for 39MHz. In past experience scanning 39MHz with this very antenna cut to 151MHz, it wasn't completely awful but it left A LOT to be desired. For my 39MHz, I MIGHT consider a NMO trunk lip mount for my hood. Basically a 49" whip mounted opposite of the AM/FM stereo antenna. But that would mean a 9th scanner unless 151MHz works on a 39MHz antenna. I would really prefer one scanner and one antenna for 39/151MHz, but I don't think that's possible.
800MHZ - Larsen NMOKHFUD mount/wire - Larsen NMO3E825B antenna
800MHZ - Larsen NMOKHFUD mount/wire - Larsen NMO3E825B antenna
800MHZ - Larsen NMOKHFUD mount/wire - Larsen NMOQSPEC800B or NMOQ800B antenna
800MHZ - Larsen NMOKHFUD mount/wire - Larsen NMOQSPEC800B or NMOQ800B antenna
800MHZ - Larsen NMOKHFUD mount/wire - Larsen NMOQSPEC800B or NMOQ800B antenna
800MHZ - Larsen NMOKHFUD mount/wire - Larsen NMOQSPEC800B or NMOQ800B antenna
800MHZ - Larsen NMOKHFUD mount/wire - Larsen NMOQSPEC800B or NMOQ800B antenna
39/151MHZ - Larsen NMOKHFUD mount/wire - Larsen NMOQB antenna
Larsen NMOKHFUD: High frequency newer-style NMO mount shipped with Larsen UDCOAX, which is RG58/U Dual Shield (100% duofoil, 95% braid) solid center conductor, considered by Larsen as their "preminum coax" for 800 and 900MHz.
Larsen NMO3E825B: 3dB gain 800MHz antenna for two of my scanners that have a hard time picking up a distant system.
Larsen NMOQSPEC800B: Zero gain 800MHz 4" whip antenna for 5 of my scanners that generally have amazing reception. The real problem is my area is extremely extremely RF-rich and celltowers absolutely destroy the audio when passing by.
Larsen NMOQ800B: Alternate option to the above antenna. Simply because I like the RGSS gasket more than the cheap piece of junk flat o-ring seal the NMOQSPEC800B antennas come with. I wish I could have the NMOQSPEC800B with the better RGSS gasket, but I've tried and it doesn't fit.
Larsen NMOQB: Zero gain tunable whip for 136-512MHz. I'll likely cut it for 151MHz, but 39MHz is really more important to me. One scanner will scan both (in an either-or situation). I can't put a 4 foot whip on my tall van's rooftop for 39MHz. In past experience scanning 39MHz with this very antenna cut to 151MHz, it wasn't completely awful but it left A LOT to be desired. For my 39MHz, I MIGHT consider a NMO trunk lip mount for my hood. Basically a 49" whip mounted opposite of the AM/FM stereo antenna. But that would mean a 9th scanner unless 151MHz works on a 39MHz antenna. I would really prefer one scanner and one antenna for 39/151MHz, but I don't think that's possible.
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