I'm looking for recommendations for a mobile scanner antenna covering 150, 450 and 800 MHz (no low band/6M needed). I currently have an Austin, but am wondering what others are using. Like most people, don't want to put holes in the vehicle.
Thanks, Gregg, N2UUP
The Larsen tri-band (
https://www.theantennafarm.com/catalog/larsen-nmo150-450-800-1050.html) works quite well on the requested bands and is fairly short at under 17" tall. It uses the standard NMO mount so you can select whatever mounting best suits your requirements.
As far as putting holes in the vehicle goes, the issue isn't the holes but what damage you want done to your vehicle. The standard NMO mount requires a fairly large hole, that's true, but if professionally installed it will do minimal damage and pretty much not affect the resale value if handled correctly (actually may INCREASE the value if done correctly). Don't think of it as a huge hole, think of it as way to market your used vehicle. Put on a cheap NMO mount GPS antenna and tell them it will give their GPS better signal. Put on a cheap NMO mount cell antenna (or just any old 800 MHz antenna) and say it gives you better cell phone range. ...
OK you don't want to drill. That's fine. How about a mag-mount version. There are NMO mag mounts (
https://www.tessco.com/products/displayProductInfo.do?sku=51777&eventPage=1) that will work just fine. The down side, they're easy to steal. They scratch the paint from just a little dirt under the mount. And that cable blowing around in the wind will scratch the paint as well. They also don't last long since the cable will break from being pinched in the door frame, especially if you use that door often.
There are other options. There are NMO mounts that clamp onto your trunk deck (
http://www.theantennafarm.com/catalog/larsen-nmotlp-1171.html) and require no drilling at all. Depending on the space between your trunk and your car you may wear the paint off where the cable rubs against your car as you open and close your trunk. There are also an "L" bracket for the standard NMO mount (
https://www.tessco.com/products/displayProductInfo.do?sku=76219) that mounts on the inside of your trunk or hood. This does require some holes, but just for the two or three small screws that hold the bracket to your car, and they're placed in areas where you have to know they're there and where to look to see them.