The club I ride with is using CB with no plans to change, so I'm going to install CB in the cab , but I would like to avoid having to install multiple antennas. Would I be able to use a CB antenna (which is longer) with a GMRS or HAM transceiver? Or, is there a mount that can host either antenna (one-at-a-time, not at the same time)? is a specific coax required from the mount to the rig for either type of radio?
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You'll need more than one antenna. Install an NMO mount and get an NMO CB antenna. I have a Browning BR-140 which is a CB antenna with a NMO base. It's a whip style antenna and I've drug it through some heavy underbrush and it's take being bent quite a bit.
I do typically use my dual band HAM radio antenna for GMRS. It's not perfect but gets the job done.
When I'm up in the Ouchitas in really tight quarters with trees I remove that Dual Band ham antenna and put a UHF commercial band 6 or so inch 1/4 antenna on for GMRS use. That keeps it from getting damaged by trees.
Antennas take up very little space. I put mine between the edge of the body and seat on the driver's side of my XJ and you don't really notice they are there. With the NMO antenna mount you can screw them on and off in very little time so swapping as needed isn't a huge deal.
First a 1/4 wave CB antenna is 102” a 1/2 wave GMRS antenna is apx 38”. So the CB antenna won’t work for GMRS (or vice versa).
38 inch GMRS antenna would be more like 2x 5/8ths wave. A 1/2 wave GMRS antenna should be about 12ish inches long.