@alper I don't think the stock D75 antenna is any worse than any other stock HT antenna, but I agree with you completely - for packet operation, the performance goes way up with a longer antenna. It's quite a shocking difference.
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@alper I don't think the stock D75 antenna is any worse than any other stock HT antenna, but I agree with you completely - for packet operation, the performance goes way up with a longer antenna. It's quite a shocking difference. 3 comments
This is exactly why I always change the antenna connector to BNC for any HT I own/buy, first. Operating the HT on the station antenna is a lot of fun, sometimes. And I only buy BNC antennas for these HTs, too. Personal opinion: I love the Diamond RHF-10 for being extremely short/convenient for local repeater operation. But I also love the Diamond RH-519 for having a much, much better reach and still being short and thin. Comet usually offers mostly good knockoffs, btw. @stefanfendt @dj3ei @alper yup, I learned to use BNC adapters from the good folks on here. |
#HamRadio handheld VHF/UHF transceivers typically sport antennas roughly 8 cm long. Those have two main properties:
- Their small size makes it easy to carry the handheld around or stow it.
- They are a disaster performancewise. Especially on transmit, they don't even start to let you experience what your handheld is really capable of.
Antennas abt 30 cm long are a LOT better electrically. 🧵
Also, it is fun to occasionally use a handheld with a serious station antenna.
@ve3qbz @alper