Hey Josh I use one of the 42 in on my plate carrier. The trick is to use a short piece of coax between the radio and the antenna and a tiger tail. About 3ft of extension works well. Also, don't try and weave the antenna through the molle. Just run the antenna through one section of molle and secure with velcro one wrap. If you do it this way, you can have the antenna and tiger tail weaved in the back and the radio in a pouch on the front. That way you can still mess with the radio, without touching the antenna. You can do the same thing with a backpack. Anyway great video and hope this helps.
I purchased the 42 inch antenna a few months back and brought it to a local club meeting. It was supposed to be more of a joke than anything, however, we were all impressed at how well it performed.
Yep, I did the same thing. The ABBREE on my TYT UV8000E, I use the 18 inch antenna, works great. Had increased the range of my TYT. Also I have always used a speaker mic. Took it too a club meeting now several of the members have bought them in different sizes.
Davin it’s because they are very large and heavy for practical use on a handheld (HT). However, this same style of antenna is widely used in the military but is used on a much larger and heavier radio.
I got the 42 inch for my baofeng APRS hotspot to improve the sensitivity. and it work pretty well for receiving, maybe after this clip, I should try not to unfold it at all.
Hi Josh. I live in the UK, I drive for a living and listen to podcasts whilst behind the wheel. Recently found your podcast and have listened to quite a few so far. They’re quite enjoyable. Thought I’d try and find some of your UA-cam vids. I’ve only been licensed for around five years but spent 23yrs in the Army in Communications, HF, VHF some SHF and also satellite work too. Just thought I’d say hi! All the best from across the puddle! 73’s. Karl, (not Karlos)!
The was a blast down memory lane for me. We used the tape antenna when we trained in NTA (Okinawa, Japan) for short range and the Whip antenna for long distance. Wow ..... Nice video Bro.
I have the 18.8 and the 42.5, love them both. Here is a trick, if your 42.5 inch antenna has problems where it folds, hit that area with some heat from a blow/hair drier, it will shrink the tubing down a bit, and should help the antenna stay unfolded. I attach my 42.5 Abbree to a tactical back back and use a short cable to attach to my radio, I also use a speaker mic. Great channel, you introduced me to the Abbree antenna. 73's, stay safe.
I originally bought the 42" ABBREE because of your other videos on them. It is a bit unwieldy, but for the performance and the price, I can deal with it. Thanks for the great comparison.
When I was in ROTC back in the 80's our backpack radio had an antenna almost exactly the same as the Abreee except it did not have the rubber coating(I think it was anodized). We used it when on the move. If the Abreee is anything like the military one, it was like two tape measures attached back to back. Amazingly the Voyager mars probe used the exact same method for it's soil scoop. The arm it was attached to was made just like the antenna, and ran between two rollers when it was retracted. This type of mechanism can be amazingly strong if made right. When not moving we had a over 10 foot segmented tubular antenna with a cord down the center attached to a spring... It took a while to take down, but could be put in service in just a few seconds.
Got the 42 incher today and put it on my Bangfang which had a 771 on it. Instant difference. Excellent RX on 2 and 70, TX better on 2 than 70. Interesting that your 70 test on the folded 42" yielded better results than unfolded. Thanks for all the great videos. I learn a lot from them.
Way better review than the first. Thanks! I'm buying the 42' to keep on my backpack. Walking around campus it'll be folded because our repeater is on campus. Hiking out of town I'd love to have that extra performance on a budget.
I bought both the 24 and 42 inch versions before watching your video. Glad to know it wasn't a complete waste. Thanks for what you've been doing, helping beginners like me.
Abbbbreeeeeeeeeeeeeee! Rules! Wow! That 42" really pulls in the signals. Very nice comparison. I currently have the Nagoya 771 and it's worked great. I'll have to invest in the 42" here shortly. Thanks again Josh, for the great demo. 73 - John - N7GHZ
Definitely enjoyed the video and the testing setup you made to see how the two brands of antennas compared across VHF, UHF, Transmit, and Recieve. For me, this is the type of content that I really enjoy.
Thanks for the review, Josh! I’m going to check out the 18” antenna to see if it will give my old Yaesu VX-170 HT some new life, along with a new battery pack.
I have the 42", and as far as it developing a memory, I've noticed that if you just leave it unfolded for a few days it will perfectly straighten back out.
Loved the video, thanks for putting it all together for us! One of the comments below mentioned using a counterpoise (Tiger Tail) on your HT. I'd really like to see you do a video on using/reviewing if Tiger Tails actually work and maybe even how to make your own (DIY project). Thanks again!
Been discovering your videos recently, they're very helpful (and have high production value) as I start out into amateur radio. What made me hit Subscribe is when you mentioned owning a rifle. In our modern times of fear mongering fueled by the media, it's great to see when someone with a public presence isn't afraid to casually mention the fact they own a firearm. It seems that far too often someone mentions that publicly on social media (Reddit, Facebook, etc.) just to experience ridicule and disapproval. So I wanted to to take the opportunity to show some support and positivity. Just received my UV-5R from Amazon, and I'm currently going through a study course for the Technician License. I'm sure it won't be too long before radio equipment starts to take over my back office!
SWR numbers are not provided as they could artificially imply one antenna is better than another without considering the testing apparatus that was used when the antennas were developed, which all differ. The radio was in low power output for all tests, pretty impressive at .5 miles I would say. The 24” antenna is actually referred to as the 28” on Amazon. 🤙
I disagree with your logic here: your test may not match the manufacturers, but if your test is CONSISTENT, then your results should be considered valid. i.e. the tests need to be precise, not accurate. Thanks for the video.
@@iNowHateAtSigns Your consistent test may artificially show one antenna better than another. e.g. what frequency you are testing for lowest SWR would be affected by your testing apparatus.
I just got a 72Cm version of another brand today and got great results. amazing that I just stumbled on your excellent review tonight. BTW, I was using a Baofeng.
Great info. I am currently studying for my technician license and will probably for my general too. This stuff is still foreign to me. I just found your channel and had to subscribe. Keep the info coming!
The hattric is in tuning each antenna on transmit and receiv. Each one have different svr when folded and unfolded, depending on which place is bend. I have a few Abree tact. antenas, all very good, but before testing have tuning each to frequency in use, by bend in proper place. Anyway belt antennas are better efficiency (higher impedance) Also amazing baofeng UV-25 antenna. Advice NanoVna 💯👍💯
I picked up two 18" for my UV5R and they seem to work quite well. I might try the 24" eventually but I wouldn't want to be any more tacticool then that.
I enlisted the help of another ham across town with an O-scope and did the same thing you did...except we did a cycle using rat-tail/tiger-tail's ('counter-poise') and what we learned was the ABBREEEs improve your 'receive'...the 'rat-tail/tiger-tail' improves your transmit. I check into several nets on Saturdays while I'm at work in the field and often I can't hit the repeater without the rat-tail/tiger-tail installed when I'm out on the fringes or between tall buildings. Technical testing shows it....field testing confirms it. (I carry a Baofeng UV82HP at work....fyi)
I just bought one and i am getting started in ham radio just bought one theses antennaes only to find out it is a knock off works perfectly fine compared to.the one that came with my ham thank you for the information
I found that the stock Baofeng UV-5R antenna performs better than the Nagoya. The shortest tactical antenna performs well if you're in the clear, but the stock one works more consistently well indoors. I'm picking up my 42 incher tomorrow, can't wait!
I only use vhf. I like the folding. I use a Mike and cable to put it on my waist and have it laced through my gear. Works great. I just run it over my left shoulder right through the padding and down the front. The radio is in the back center. I can pop the antenna up for my needs and it's behind me. It has been durable and the memory is to be expected. Just stretch it out in the sun on a warm day it will forget.
Got a 42" one living on the side of my go bag woven thru the Molle. Has a 2ft lmr1xx(something) jumper connecting it to my ft60 in an outside pouch with an external mic on the shoulder strap. Worx excellently. Got my maxpedition bag looking goonishly tactical, but fuck the haters. I drive a truck for my job and live out in the woods. I gots readiness to maintain.. 🔫😎🚬 Also run an 18" on my beater uv82. Also worx excellently. They're my favorite ht antenna yet.. For those wondering. Yes the 42 is kinda floppy. On my bag if I'm to jerky, it'll flop. But for movement beyond just ruckin, folding it in half fixes the floppiness issue. Negating the need to downgrade to the 24"..
I so wanted the signal stick in the mix on this one! You got better results than I did. Though my tests were very unscientific just using a crossband repeater and a couple of fengs. It would be interesting how this stacks up against a rollup j-pole in this kind of test. 73, K2RRT
Keep up the great work you do...because of you and a few others ( Ham Radio Concepts, W4EEY) I got my Amateur Extra...you're an Elmer to lots of people out there...😊 73 AC3FB
i relocated my abbree 42 inch antenna at the back of my chest rig using an abbree tactical relocation cable and the abbree tactical antenna relocation pouch which attaches to the MOLLE webbing. no more distracting/annoying antenna in the face!
Hi Josh, I've been a dead ham for almost 20 years. Kept the licence up but stayed off the air. I don't even have the HF rigs hooked up. I recently watched several of your video posts about the Baofeng handhelds and how inexpensive they are and also some of your antenna reviews and really enjoyed your style. Except for your first review of the Abbree foldable antenna where every time you pronounced it it sounded like you just stepped on a mouse. 🙂 Please don't do that. I have since purchased what I thought was a Baofeng radio but when I received it, it a Greaval sticker on it. No crime no foul because nevertheless it works just fine and you got me back on the air! Thank you! Which leads me to this video. I want to thank you for this post and for all the effort you put into trying to make an apples to apples comparison of all the antennas involved and for putting your life on the line in the middle of the night. I think you did a stellar job. I look forward to more of your informative posts hopefully without the sacrificial death of more mice. 🤣🤣🤣 Take care 73 KC8AMD
Got got the 24" and 42" antennas. I have no problems with keying up to a repeater 20+ miles away. I've also got on to a repeater 40 miles away with my Baofeng UV-9R plus and UV-5RTP.
I just bought the42 inch abree ,the AA she’ll for the uv5r, Gordo’s tech book, 2 771’s and the 3800 mah uv5r battery from your amazon link. Thanks for posting your amazon link.
Try the 42" out the top of a ruck sack. Camelback used to make rucks with a top side flap for a water hose to feed through perfect for sticking an antenna through. 42" is great for still having a lot of the radiating element clear of obstruction. You can always slip the antenna out the side of a top flap of a ruck.
Thanks Josh, actually made sense to me. I just can't find a useful way to use those big things, I guess maybe on a mobile base for fieldwork.or maybe on a mobile repeater? Anyway thanks for the video. appreciate it. Bob/Okc
Esa antena de 108 cms lleva una bobina de 11 vueltas y un condensador de 24pf marcado en dos comprobador es de condensador y el condensador una pata va conectada a la 4 vuelta de la bobina desde el radiante a la conexión de y la otra pata va a masa, luego tiene un cortocircuito de la bobina entre la 1 y 2 vuelta y otro en la 9 y 10 vuelta, funciona muy bien, la bobina es del tipo Dyamond
My wife absolutely refuses to be seen in public with me with a ham radio on my belt. I can't wait to show her this antena when I buy it.
LMAO same!!!!... Shes like "You're not going to wear that outside are you?"
🤣😂🤣🤣
Hey Josh. Thanks for the review. Keep it up. You are a treasure and asset to the HAM community. Don't let anyone tell you differently.
Ham community? HAH! You kids and your silly radios. They'll never take off!
Agreed !
Hey Josh I use one of the 42 in on my plate carrier. The trick is to use a short piece of coax between the radio and the antenna and a tiger tail. About 3ft of extension works well. Also, don't try and weave the antenna through the molle. Just run the antenna through one section of molle and secure with velcro one wrap. If you do it this way, you can have the antenna and tiger tail weaved in the back and the radio in a pouch on the front. That way you can still mess with the radio, without touching the antenna. You can do the same thing with a backpack. Anyway great video and hope this helps.
Ken I like the idea of the tiger tail, makes clear sense to me...going to made the mods to my plate carrier as well...good info
Thanks for the tip. Will make this mod to my plate carrier.
Yep that’s what I do too
Can you show a pic of what u mean?
Whats a tiger tail? Looking to route my antenna the same as you on your plate carrier.
I purchased the 42 inch antenna a few months back and brought it to a local club meeting. It was supposed to be more of a joke than anything, however, we were all impressed at how well it performed.
Yep, I did the same thing. The ABBREE on my TYT UV8000E, I use the 18 inch antenna, works great. Had increased the range of my TYT. Also I have always used a speaker mic. Took it too a club meeting now several of the members have bought them in different sizes.
Just got my license and the 8 watt Baofeng, hoping to reach out to the repeater near me with the 24"
Why do hams think these foldable antennaes look weird or like a joke? To a non-ham they look cool and professional.
Davin it’s because they are very large and heavy for practical use on a handheld (HT). However, this same style of antenna is widely used in the military but is used on a much larger and heavier radio.
I got the 42 inch for my baofeng APRS hotspot to improve the sensitivity. and it work pretty well for receiving, maybe after this clip, I should try not to unfold it at all.
Hi Josh. I live in the UK, I drive for a living and listen to podcasts whilst behind the wheel. Recently found your podcast and have listened to quite a few so far. They’re quite enjoyable. Thought I’d try and find some of your UA-cam vids. I’ve only been licensed for around five years but spent 23yrs in the Army in Communications, HF, VHF some SHF and also satellite work too.
Just thought I’d say hi! All the best from across the puddle! 73’s.
Karl, (not Karlos)!
Looks like a lot of effort went into that video. Thanks for all the hard work. Intersting results. 73 de 2E0IEH
The was a blast down memory lane for me. We used the tape antenna when we trained in NTA (Okinawa, Japan) for short range and the Whip antenna for long distance. Wow ..... Nice video Bro.
The Josh out here just BLASTING HIIT workouts and low-carbin' it. Killer video!
I have the 18.8 and the 42.5, love them both. Here is a trick, if your 42.5 inch antenna has problems where it folds, hit that area with some heat from a blow/hair drier, it will shrink the tubing down a bit, and should help the antenna stay unfolded. I attach my 42.5 Abbree to a tactical back back and use a short cable to attach to my radio, I also use a speaker mic. Great channel, you introduced me to the Abbree antenna. 73's, stay safe.
Just ordered one, 42 inch! Thank you so much for this updated review @HamRadioCrashCourse!
I originally bought the 42" ABBREE because of your other videos on them. It is a bit unwieldy, but for the performance and the price, I can deal with it. Thanks for the great comparison.
yours is the best, systematic, well documented, different scenarios test! love it, thanks!
When I was in ROTC back in the 80's our backpack radio had an antenna almost exactly the same as the Abreee except it did not have the rubber coating(I think it was anodized). We used it when on the move.
If the Abreee is anything like the military one, it was like two tape measures attached back to back.
Amazingly the Voyager mars probe used the exact same method for it's soil scoop. The arm it was attached to was made just like the antenna, and ran between two rollers when it was retracted. This type of mechanism can be amazingly strong if made right.
When not moving we had a over 10 foot segmented tubular antenna with a cord down the center attached to a spring... It took a while to take down, but could be put in service in just a few seconds.
Thanks, Josh. I could only imagine that the antenna reeks havoc on the connector at the base of the radio.
Got the 42 incher today and put it on my Bangfang which had a 771 on it. Instant difference. Excellent RX on 2 and 70, TX better on 2 than 70. Interesting that your 70 test on the folded 42" yielded better results than unfolded. Thanks for all the great videos. I learn a lot from them.
Because of this video, going for the 18' antenna. Keep up the great work 👍
I literally just bought a 18.8 inch antenna due to the reviews of the abbree,thank for your help.
Thanks!
Way better review than the first. Thanks!
I'm buying the 42' to keep on my backpack. Walking around campus it'll be folded because our repeater is on campus. Hiking out of town I'd love to have that extra performance on a budget.
Excellent review, Josh. - Julia, KF8JBB, The Mom Ham
Ditto that Julia!
Thank you both!
Love your video"s Josh!Thank you for all you do for Hams!!You Rock!!!
I bought both the 24 and 42 inch versions before watching your video. Glad to know it wasn't a complete waste. Thanks for what you've been doing, helping beginners like me.
Abbbbreeeeeeeeeeeeeee! Rules!
Wow! That 42" really pulls in the signals.
Very nice comparison. I currently have the Nagoya 771 and it's worked great. I'll have to invest in the 42" here shortly.
Thanks again Josh, for the great demo.
73 - John - N7GHZ
Definitely enjoyed the video and the testing setup you made to see how the two brands of antennas compared across VHF, UHF, Transmit, and Recieve. For me, this is the type of content that I really enjoy.
Been waiting for the comparison! Thanks so mucha!
There are so many gems in your comments. I just learned what a tigertail is.
Thanks for the review, Josh! I’m going to check out the 18” antenna to see if it will give my old Yaesu VX-170 HT some new life, along with a new battery pack.
I have the 42", and as far as it developing a memory, I've noticed that if you just leave it unfolded for a few days it will perfectly straighten back out.
Good tip!
Loved the video, thanks for putting it all together for us! One of the comments below mentioned using a counterpoise (Tiger Tail) on your HT. I'd really like to see you do a video on using/reviewing if Tiger Tails actually work and maybe even how to make your own (DIY project). Thanks again!
I have a 24 inch abree and I'm glad you tested so I can know how it's preforming
Been discovering your videos recently, they're very helpful (and have high production value) as I start out into amateur radio. What made me hit Subscribe is when you mentioned owning a rifle. In our modern times of fear mongering fueled by the media, it's great to see when someone with a public presence isn't afraid to casually mention the fact they own a firearm. It seems that far too often someone mentions that publicly on social media (Reddit, Facebook, etc.) just to experience ridicule and disapproval. So I wanted to to take the opportunity to show some support and positivity.
Just received my UV-5R from Amazon, and I'm currently going through a study course for the Technician License. I'm sure it won't be too long before radio equipment starts to take over my back office!
Hey. I really appreciate that! Yes. I am very pro 2a even here in California.
Great video, thank you. I was contemplating buying the 43 in. For field use and now I'm sold. Thanks again
Thanks for watching!
Great show thanks England 🏴
This might be what I've been looking for for our CERT team. Good video!
SWR numbers are not provided as they could artificially imply one antenna is better than another without considering the testing apparatus that was used when the antennas were developed, which all differ. The radio was in low power output for all tests, pretty impressive at .5 miles I would say. The 24” antenna is actually referred to as the 28” on Amazon. 🤙
You should do a test using a wire counterpoise, maybe different lengths and/or dual band counterpoise.
I disagree with your logic here: your test may not match the manufacturers, but if your test is CONSISTENT, then your results should be considered valid. i.e. the tests need to be precise, not accurate. Thanks for the video.
@@iNowHateAtSigns Your consistent test may artificially show one antenna better than another. e.g. what frequency you are testing for lowest SWR would be affected by your testing apparatus.
Thank You! Very Good Job! Excellent as always! Keep up the great work! Oohraah!!!!
I just got a 72Cm version of another brand today and got great results. amazing that I just stumbled on your excellent review tonight. BTW, I was using a Baofeng.
I have one that is use on my GMRS ham-o-can. It literally fits inside the can with everything else, and works great!
Which one? The 18"
Great info. I am currently studying for my technician license and will probably for my general too. This stuff is still foreign to me. I just found your channel and had to subscribe. Keep the info coming!
The hattric is in tuning each antenna on transmit and receiv. Each one have different svr when folded and unfolded, depending on which place is bend. I have a few Abree tact. antenas, all very good, but before testing have tuning each to frequency in use, by bend in proper place. Anyway belt antennas are better efficiency (higher impedance) Also amazing baofeng UV-25 antenna. Advice NanoVna 💯👍💯
I picked up two 18" for my UV5R and they seem to work quite well. I might try the 24" eventually but I wouldn't want to be any more tacticool then that.
I don't care if it looks strange. I'm just trying to get audible reception from my setup. The 42" Abbree seems like a real winner for my needs.
I enlisted the help of another ham across town with an O-scope and did the same thing you did...except we did a cycle using rat-tail/tiger-tail's ('counter-poise') and what we learned was the ABBREEEs improve your 'receive'...the 'rat-tail/tiger-tail' improves your transmit. I check into several nets on Saturdays while I'm at work in the field and often I can't hit the repeater without the rat-tail/tiger-tail installed when I'm out on the fringes or between tall buildings. Technical testing shows it....field testing confirms it. (I carry a Baofeng UV82HP at work....fyi)
I just bought one and i am getting started in ham radio just bought one theses antennaes only to find out it is a knock off works perfectly fine compared to.the one that came with my ham thank you for the information
I found that the stock Baofeng UV-5R antenna performs better than the Nagoya. The shortest tactical antenna performs well if you're in the clear, but the stock one works more consistently well indoors. I'm picking up my 42 incher tomorrow, can't wait!
Hi R B: I've found the same. My stock UV-5R antennas work extremely well.
I found the same.
I only use vhf. I like the folding. I use a Mike and cable to put it on my waist and have it laced through my gear. Works great. I just run it over my left shoulder right through the padding and down the front. The radio is in the back center. I can pop the antenna up for my needs and it's behind me. It has been durable and the memory is to be expected. Just stretch it out in the sun on a warm day it will forget.
Got a 42" one living on the side of my go bag woven thru the Molle. Has a 2ft lmr1xx(something) jumper connecting it to my ft60 in an outside pouch with an external mic on the shoulder strap. Worx excellently. Got my maxpedition bag looking goonishly tactical, but fuck the haters. I drive a truck for my job and live out in the woods. I gots readiness to maintain..
🔫😎🚬
Also run an 18" on my beater uv82. Also worx excellently. They're my favorite ht antenna yet..
For those wondering. Yes the 42 is kinda floppy. On my bag if I'm to jerky, it'll flop. But for movement beyond just ruckin, folding it in half fixes the floppiness issue. Negating the need to downgrade to the 24"..
Those abree antennas are basically tape measure material with shrink tubing on it!!
Great video, excellent work on the comparisons. 🤠👍
Been waiting on this one. Great video!
Hi that was awesome I'm getting a 42"abbree antenna for my uv5r
Reminds me of the antenna on the old PRC 77 radio I humped in the old army. They were made with several layer of material.
I remember the old prc 77 antennas also. Used them in the 80s and into the 90s actually.
Only difference is that this one is not metallic, properly foldable into pocket size, damage from mishandling, etc...
I repaired 77's well into the 2000's for guard units. They were gone by time I left hood though.
Great reviews ... keep up the good work!
Semper Fi !!!
The testing apparatus is you. It doesn’t matter how well it does in their testing environment. It matters how well in the field it works.
Thanks you for doing the testing of these antennas. My first impression of these was just a novelty but after watching this I may have to get one.
I so wanted the signal stick in the mix on this one! You got better results than I did. Though my tests were very unscientific just using a crossband repeater and a couple of fengs. It would be interesting how this stacks up against a rollup j-pole in this kind of test. 73, K2RRT
Thank you for your finding ! I was curious to this myself!
Keep up the great work you do...because of you and a few others ( Ham Radio Concepts, W4EEY) I got my Amateur Extra...you're an Elmer to lots of people out there...😊 73 AC3FB
I enjoy this channel.
Thank You Man!
Thanks for the tests on these, I will proberly get one for QRP field contests VK3HJW.
Humans are saltwater antennas
Awesome. Thank You for your time and expertise
great review! thanks for making it. I already got one ordered from wish but still couldn´t test it properly. keep on with the good work!
I am knew to this and just got my radio. so thx u for the videos. they help me alot to learn everything I need to know. :)
i relocated my abbree 42 inch antenna at the back of my chest rig using an abbree tactical relocation cable and the abbree tactical antenna relocation pouch which attaches to the MOLLE webbing. no more distracting/annoying antenna in the face!
UNCLEDOUG HERE I ALWAYS INJOY YOUR VIDEOS !! KEEP THE GOOD WORK UP !! THANKS
Thanks for watching!
Hi Josh,
I've been a dead ham for almost 20 years. Kept the licence up but stayed off the air. I don't even have the HF rigs hooked up. I recently watched several of your video posts about the Baofeng handhelds and how inexpensive they are and also some of your antenna reviews and really enjoyed your style. Except for your first review of the Abbree foldable antenna where every time you pronounced it it sounded like you just stepped on a mouse. 🙂 Please don't do that. I have since purchased what I thought was a Baofeng radio but when I received it, it a Greaval sticker on it. No crime no foul because nevertheless it works just fine and you got me back on the air! Thank you! Which leads me to this video. I want to thank you for this post and for all the effort you put into trying to make an apples to apples comparison of all the antennas involved and for putting your life on the line in the middle of the night. I think you did a stellar job. I look forward to more of your informative posts hopefully without the sacrificial death of more mice. 🤣🤣🤣
Take care 73
KC8AMD
Been waiting for this vids forever, thanks
OUTSTANDING EDUCATIONAL VIDEO !!
Some serious work man, thank you for the great content.
Got got the 24" and 42" antennas. I have no problems with keying up to a repeater 20+ miles away. I've also got on to a repeater 40 miles away with my Baofeng UV-9R plus and UV-5RTP.
Great review. New at ham radio and I've learned a lot on your channel. Thank you.
Just ordered all of the antennas, this will be fun!
Thank you for sharing with us.
I just bought the42 inch abree ,the AA she’ll for the uv5r, Gordo’s tech book, 2 771’s and the 3800 mah uv5r battery from your amazon link. Thanks for posting your amazon link.
Thanks for the real world test. It works great with my MTBR Squad radio
Try the 42" out the top of a ruck sack. Camelback used to make rucks with a top side flap for a water hose to feed through perfect for sticking an antenna through. 42" is great for still having a lot of the radiating element clear of obstruction. You can always slip the antenna out the side of a top flap of a ruck.
Thanks Josh, actually made sense to me. I just can't find a useful way to use those big things, I guess maybe on a mobile base for fieldwork.or maybe on a mobile repeater? Anyway thanks for the video. appreciate it.
Bob/Okc
Excellent video!!!
Mine is in the mail. I can't wait
Nice, i'm getting all 3
They do work well but they are a broken RF connector waiting to happen. Thanks for the test and thanks for sharing !
Thanks,greetings from Belgium.
Thank you so much for this video. I am getting myself one of these antenna.
Another great video sir, thank you...!!!
I'm very glad becuse now I know where to spend my money... THANKS for this video....
Great video Josh👍
ThankYou Josh!
Great informative video, thanks!
Esa antena de 108 cms lleva una bobina de 11 vueltas y un condensador de 24pf marcado en dos comprobador es de condensador y el condensador una pata va conectada a la 4 vuelta de la bobina desde el radiante a la conexión de y la otra pata va a masa, luego tiene un cortocircuito de la bobina entre la 1 y 2 vuelta y otro en la 9 y 10 vuelta, funciona muy bien, la bobina es del tipo Dyamond
It is a killer video!!!! Great Job!!!
Thanks for watching!
Great review
What a brilliant video ! thanks for putting this together - i've ordered my 42" abbree - only now have to wait for it to arrive in January ! aggh :D
Thanks for watching!
WELL DONE...THANKS AND 73
Who is hitting the dislike??? This is 🔥🔥🔥
Excellent review. There is missing 28”/72cm ver. but anyway it is best and valuable review I found! Thanks.
Glad it was helpful!
Very surprised! When I saw these antennas I thought they were a gimmick. Great video!
I bought the 42" after your last video.
great test thanks
I didn’t know About the knockoffs when I bought the Luiton 15.5” but it seems ok so far. Awesome video!
Great video! Very informative.