Narrowed it down to the MP- 08-ant-0865 and the Laird WPD136MC-001 Plan on using either indoors with a mini mag mount. Does anyone use these antenna's? Experiences with them? Thanks.
Yeah, from what I've seen, getting good reviews.A radio shop I used to work for switched over from Laird to Em Wave antennas. Laird plastic bases would have a tendency to develop hairline cracks. Em Wave features rubber-coated springs and bases. I will have to look at the package but replaced ALL of my Laird antennas with Em Wave products. You don't have to remove permanently mounted Em Wave antennas at the automatic car wash as you would other “unprotected” antennas.
They are available at the antennafarm.com
A radio shop I used to work for switched over from Laird to Em Wave antennas. Laird plastic bases would have a tendency to develop hairline cracks. Em Wave features rubber-coated springs and bases. I will have to look at the package but replaced ALL of my Laird antennas with Em Wave products. You don't have to remove permanently mounted Em Wave antennas at the automatic car wash as you would other “unprotected” antennas.
They are available at www.antennafarm.com
I really don't know, Always been partial to Laird and I like the gain. As far as the MP, the gain and the fact that it's multi-polarized. Yes, I have considered the Larsen also.What lead you to only those two antennas?
The Laird is a beast of an antenna. The lower mount section is the size of a 12oz beer can. On anything but a fire truck, it looks comical. They are not forgiving if you hit a tree branch or low parking garage.
Speaking of comical, the MP is an odd antenna. I've never seen/used one personally.
If you are looking for a good multiband NMO base mobile antenna, the Larsen NMO-150/450/758 would be my choice. In fact, I'm looking at buying a bunch of these for use at work on multiband radios.
Thanks a lotOK.
The Laird would be my choice of the two. I tend to shy away from the gimmick antennas. If you can handle the size of the Laird, it would probably be a better choice.
Will doThe EM Wave stands above the Laird in so much quality of manufacture and performance. As I mentioned earlier, the radio shop I worked for no longer sells Laird; EM Wave is the product line of antennas they endorse.
Check with Rich Carlson of Scanner Master. He just got 3 new EM Wave antennas for his mobile installation. I'm sure he will give the same endorsement of EM Wave antennas.