I asked how others had mounted aerials back in October. Seems that gutter mounts were the only thing anyone had used back then, but I wanted something more permanent. I had really wanted to mount to the rear door, but the double skin was getting in the way. Anyway, where there's a will and all that, finally had another look at it yesterday and found a solution. Quite pleased with this:
It's mounted high enough that the aerial doesn't ping against the side of the roof and a 'swivel' adapter means it's vertical too. The wiring runs inside the panels and under the carpet, so it's a completely hidden install.
It's mounted high enough that the aerial doesn't ping against the side of the roof and a 'swivel' adapter means it's vertical too. The wiring runs inside the panels and under the carpet, so it's a completely hidden install.