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The Bingfu High Gain 62-inch Mobile Ham Radio Antenna features dual-band VHF/UHF operation (144-146/430-440 MHz) with impressive gains of 5.0dBi and 7.6dBi respectively. Crafted from stainless steel for anti-rust durability, it includes a 16.5-foot RG58 cable and PL259 male connector for easy vehicle installation. Designed to reduce VSWR, it boosts signal strength and reception sensitivity, making it ideal for amateur radio enthusiasts and professionals seeking reliable mobile communication.
Y**R
Recomendado
Excelente producto mi novio le encanto
G**.
Great antenna
I have an ICOM 706MKIIG and I needed just a dual band antenna. So I thought that I would spend a little extra and get the very long one to see if it was better. Boy is it! I can pick up a repeater that's probably 30-40 miles away and it and I are both in the northern part of West Virginia in the mountains. So that's saying a lot. Sometimes I can't even reach the repeater in the same county I live in on the old antennas. I'm hitting some I haven't hit in forever. I just have it clipped on the edge of one of my gutters! Works great and a great deal.
R**K
Worst antenna design ever.
DON'T BUY THIS PRODUCT! This is another over priced piece of Chinese crap. This antenna comes in several pieces and is held together with "set screws" that are some proprietary size and they strip out as soon as sufficient pressure is applied for them to do their intended purpose. Because of this, this antenna will NOT stay together. Even when I tried replacing the crappy set screws with something substantial enough to withstand the necessary torque to hold the antenna together, the tolerances are so loose that the antenna will wiggle the screws out. DON'T BUY THIS PRODUCT! It's a waste of over $60 just to be useless.
J**A
Works for GMRS with Adjustment for VSWR
Don't buy is you don't have a VSWR tester or don't plan on buying a tester. Heck if you are a do it yourself and you don't have a VSWR tester why are you doing it yourself? You need to test your antenna and that is just a fact. The testers are cheap. Yes, you need to cut the antenna with a hacksaw or ideally with a strong pair of wire cutters. Once you cut it you test it and keep testing it until you the VSWR correct. The antenna will work for GMRS it just needs to be cut to work and tested. You need to test the antenna every year or 6 months depending on weather conditions and where you drive. Pretty basic RF stuff. VSWR testing is required on all cellular systems. Most of them have auto test now in the equipment but in the old school days I had to manually test those big cell sites and it took time. ;) You need to test your systems.
W**.
Very Pleased with the product
After passing my GENERAL exam I wanted a 2 meter/70 centimeter mobile radio in my truck. This antenna was exactly what I was looking for. I did have to make a custom bracket for the bracket that came with the antenna to mount the antenna on my truck where I wanted it. This is not uncommon for hams to have to improvise to make something work exactly as they want it to. Overall I am very please with my purchase.
R**K
Rusts, not stainless, and bends easily.
Can't say how well it works, never had the opportunity to get anyone at a distance. Works for the kids and their Uniden GXT1000v4 handhelds though. Using it on a B-TECH GMRS50V2.Took stars off for it rusting. I had I on a year, thru a Rust Belt winter. It is NOT stainless steel.I also noticed that it had bends easily. I have it on the spare carrier of my CJ5, and I guess throwing the soft top over the roll bar and landing on it tweaked it - easy to bend straight again though, done it a few times now.
P**T
Decent dual band antenna
I’m using this as a stealth antenna in my attic. Great reception for dual band VHF and UHF ham radio.
K**M
Great little VHF antenna for 2M
I like this little antenna a lot. I did not use the mount as I installed a vehicle specific no drill mount for my pickup instead. The antenna has great reception and I have no problems hitting the local repeaters 5-50 miles away using 25w, I also have no problems working simplex VHF at 50w with it either. I have had reports of my radio cutting in and out on UHF, however I dont know if that is directly attributable to the antenna or if my radio is the problem. I have not checked SWR on it for either band, but the performance on VHF is very good in my opinion.
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