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Pros & Cons
Pros
The nano vna vector network analyzer has a 2-mile range. It's a little thick and heavy but it gets the signal out. Crystal clear communication in wooded terrain at just over 2 miles. Haven't tested it in transmit over any distance, yet.
Cons
Logmag and swr on this antenna is absolutely horrible.
Highlights
Quality
Easy to install, works really good and is very well made.
It’s also great how flexible it is so it’s not damaged easily.
Made a 16 mile simplex contact with it first day.
It does a good job of getting better reception than the smaller antenna that came with my hand held radio.
Price
For 10 bucks, should be a no-brainer.
So far they’re the biggest bang for the buck around.
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- This product had a total of 337 reviews as of our last analysis date on Sep 15 2024.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Made a 16 mile simplex contact with it first day
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It works but im concerned about the high swr
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Did not notice any improvement
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The length makes it a little awkward
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
For 10 bucks should be a nobrainer
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Reception and transmit range went way up over stock antenna
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Worked well until i broke by antenna off into my radio
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