Neither are going to be very good on the FM sats, comparatively. You might make 
a few Qs per pass. If you are going to go to the trouble of going somewhere to 
make contacts, why not take a small UHF beam like the CJU or the UHF part of an 
Arrow? With that on the downlink, and a whip on the uplink, you can work 
horizon to horizon! My last trip, to Oklahoma, I used a IC-207 and 1/4wave 
magmount for the uplink, and FT-817 and CJU for the downlink. This afternoon it 
was the FT-857 and 1/2 Comet up, and a $40 Baofeng UV-3R HT and 4 element UHF 
arrow for the downlink. Both are horizon to horizon setups when parked, and 
holding the UHF out the window.

If you can only work while in motion and driving, well, nevermind, LOL. A 1/4 
wave would probably be as best as you can do then, without going to something 
like one of the quadrifilars from antennas.us online.

73, Drew KO4MA



-----Original Message-----
>From: John Geiger <[email protected]>
>Sent: Sep 14, 2011 6:28 PM
>To: AMSAT-BB <[email protected]>
>Subject: [amsat-bb] Good mobile antennas to use
>
>I am looking to get on the FM satellites while mobile and activate some
>different grids.  Can anyone recommend a good mag mount dual band antenna to
>use for satellite work?  Does the MFJ 1/4 wave mag mount antenna do pretty
>good on the sats?  I am guessing a 1/4 wave will cover more of the pass than
>a 5/8 wave would.
>
>73s John AA5JG
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