mitch802
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- Nov 29, 2014
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To go along with what the others have posted, I think the best option for you is the Larsen Tri-band mounted in the center of your roof. It is black so it will blend in well, and it isn't very tall so it won't draw a lot of attention which is the impression I'm getting from you that you want.
I have the 2M/220/440 version of the CompacTenna, and it does work work surprisingly well, but it is NOT low profile, and it WILL draw attention to your vehicle. I bought the CompacTenna because it was the only thing that I could get into my garage with, even a 1/4 wave antenna will hit my garage door (I have a really low garage). Since then my wife and I switched, she now uses the garage and I use the carport which has more height, and I switched to the Larson Tri band because I wanted coverage up in the 900MHz range. However, I do sometimes switch to a 5/8 wave for VHF or a dual band VHF/UHF if I want some more gain and don't need the 700-900 range.
The only reason to run multiple antennas and to combine them into one signal would be if you want to run something like a 5/8 wave for each band to get the best possible performance, but then you will look like a porcupine. I do it from time to time (I have 3 NMO mounts on my roof) but I really don't care what other people think. But most of the time I just run with the Larsen Tri band on the roof. Keep in mind with a higher gain antenna, your bandwidth for that range will be smaller.
Someone with more experience please correct me but I would say running 3 1/4 wave antennas for each band of interest and then combining them with a Triplexer would probably work no better than just using one antenna like the Larsen Tri band. Maybe even a little worse with the extra coax and insertion loss of the Triplexer?
You aren't making it any easier on me either. I might just buy all of them. LOL! ...and I'll go from there. I do want to have one in the trunk that I can bring out if stationary and stick to the roof and just hot swap it out from the scanner. You guys are going to bankrupt me! lol. ...not like I'm not doing a good enough job on my own. haha.
Here is what I have connected to the 800-900mhz Motorola. It's mounted to the seat so as I move the seat, the radio moves with me. Custom bracket a friend of mine custom made and installed for me.