There's another option for a really simple antenna mount for a handheld radio.
IF you get a handheld that uses a standard BNC connector for the antenna mount, you can get a window clip antenna mount:
and relocate the rubber ducky antenna to the top (outside) of a roll-up window.
It will work better than having the antenna inside the car, but not as well as a 'normal' outside antenna.
The only real advantage is that it's a lot easier to carry and store than a mag-mount antenna. With this option you could carry a small handheld Cb and the antenna clip in your glove box and be ready to loan it out when needed. But, like I said, performance will suffer.
IF you get a handheld that uses a standard BNC connector for the antenna mount, you can get a window clip antenna mount:

and relocate the rubber ducky antenna to the top (outside) of a roll-up window.
It will work better than having the antenna inside the car, but not as well as a 'normal' outside antenna.
The only real advantage is that it's a lot easier to carry and store than a mag-mount antenna. With this option you could carry a small handheld Cb and the antenna clip in your glove box and be ready to loan it out when needed. But, like I said, performance will suffer.
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