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The ever growing use of two-way radio by business, by government agencies and by the public continually presents to our industry new challenges, new problems to solve. The purpose of this paper will be to cite some of the ways in which broad-band antennas are currently being used to meet these challenges and to suggest some ways in which they may be used to meet challenges in vehicular communications in the future.