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2025-08-05 14:01:43
Noticeable improvement over stock rubber ducky antennas. Flexible whip is sturdy, bends out of the way when you snag it on obstables in the brush without putting stress on the radio's antenna connector. I'm using them on Kenwood P25 VHF radios for public safety for extended range when we're waaaaay out in the fringe areas from our repeaters. They also seem to work quite well in the UHF business band / GMRS frequencies (adds an extra mile or so of simplex coverage in dense wooded areas as compared to stock antennas). Note: will not work on Motorola XTS2500 / 5000 series radios although the antennas do fit - seems the neck on the antenna is not long enough to make connection to the center pin on the radio. No fault of the antenna, just a personal note. Works fine with other SMA-F radios I've tried them with.
Michael Danielson
2025-06-13 14:51:46
Works great
Kurt
2025-06-07 17:47:55
My old antenna material cracked, and I needed a replacement one. This is thinner than the original and has much better flexibility. I am going to guess it will outlast the radio. Would purchase another for this radio's eventual replacement.
Eric Jones
2025-04-29 18:50:06
I have had mixed results with "ABBREE" products, as some of their antennas were trash. These seem to be working well, though I have no meter to test them with, I do notice better reception when compared to the stock antenna with my radio. They seem well built, thinner than other versions I've tried, but sturdy for being flexible. Well done!
Papa
2025-02-07 09:38:22
I tested this with my NANOVNA, and it is a true triband antenna. I am using it on my Baofeng UR-21, with great results.
Craig R Markyvech
2024-12-07 17:11:20
Works well
Nicholaus
2024-11-17 11:07:53
I pick up less VHF channels than I do with the stock 6" Baofeng antenna. Maybe the UHF will work better, however I haven't been able to test it specifically yet
pete
2024-11-12 14:46:28
Good economical gain antenna for an HT.
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