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Well, it depends. The antenna does not need a DC ground path to work well.
Inductive/capacitive coupling to an adjacent metal surface is generally adequate. But there are so many installation specific issues that it is not a simple answer. However, most people are unaware that one of the best antennas for 2m is a 1/4 whip in the center of the roof. At highway speeds, the 5/8 whip bends over and distorts the pattern and causes a null in the forward hemisphere. For stationary instances, the gain antennas may indeed offer gain over the 1/4 wave. Just some thoughts... 73s, Evan |
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