One thing I will have to test next time out is a 5/8 2m antenna to see the difference between the 1/2 wave and 5/8. The 5/8 would have to be mag mount in the center of the hood for a proper ground plane, but it would be a comparison nonetheless. The Husles co-linear 5/8 over 1/4 was the clear winner,but at 7' or so, is a bit unweidly.
I'm in the process of looking at some beam style antennas (yagi etc) and evalating them for portability...
For those that say ham is a waste of money for EM Comms, I used to be one of those people...no more. Had two issues and the ham radio saved my bacon twice.
(1) Once in the sprinter, I blew a hose and belched PS fluid all over the place. A fellow ham heard my call and saved the day...he drove an hour off the mtn down to a gas station to get some PS fluid and then ran it back up.
(2) Dog got a stick impaled (or so I thought) in his paw. Was able to communicate with my wife in the SF Bay area (175 miles away) via repeater!! ...she told me which way to go to get to a vet ER...NO cell service. It would have been an 1.5hr difference if I went the wrong direction. Dog turned out to be OK - the stick was jammed/cemented with sap, but his paw was covered in blood.
@DaveInDenver I will have to grab some tracks off aprs.fi and post it....yours look pretty good.
RE: 5/8 vs 0.64 - I might be wrong about the 0.64 number (can't find the article), but it mentions there being little to no commercial availability of this fractional wavelength...I'll see if I can't dig it up.