New VHF antenna

Martyn2461

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I'm in the market for a new VHF antenna as my existing ones are a little worse for wear to say the least. I'm in a differ whether to replace like for like. i have upgraded my VHF radio to DSC and i'm in a quandary to either replace my 1.5m 3db to the 2.4m 6db antenna. i normally only cruise about 5km's of shore.

all advice welcome

Martyn
 
Personally I’d go for the longer aerial and make sure that the base mounting bracket is stainless steel, not plastic. The plastic bases, in my opinion are sh1te
 
Just fitted a Shakespeare, with metal base, works v well
Please have it pointing straight up not angled back like some 70's car aerial
 
For the antenna to work at its full capability it must be vertical.
Allegedly you lose up to 3db if the aerial is horizontal and the loss varies with the angle.
All VHF marine aerials are bits of wire surrounded by variable quality plastic that keeps it dry and keeps it in the air..
You are paying for the tube
Plastic tends to degrade quickly over time glass fibre lasts much longer.
 
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