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Antenna | Radio |
Brand | Laird |
Color | Black |
Maximum Range | 3.4 Inches |
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Product Dimensions | 3 x 1 x 1 inches |
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Item Weight | 0.01 ounces |
ASIN | B00794XNX6 |
Item model number | ETRAB4503 |
Customer Reviews |
4.3 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #818 in Radio Antennas |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | August 2, 2011 |
Manufacturer | Larid |
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ETRAB4503 - Laird Phantom Elite Antenna - UHF 3db Gain 450-470 Mhz BLACK - RDE5798A - 3.4" H, Max Power 150 watts.
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I have the DB25-G in my Outback, and a NMO mag-mount on the back. This ghost antenna seems equal and in some cases better then my Midland Whip and Browning short antenna. It's under 5 inched and easily fits under anything mounted to my roof bars.
I would definitely recommend this antenna.
Better than I expected
Fortunately free returns so no loss.
At first I was sceptical it would even show decent SWR, but it was almost completely flat across the GMRS band -- even up to the repeater inputs on 467 MHz. Performance was just as good as 1/4-wave whip, which isn't high praise. But for it's size, that *is* high praise. It won't out-perform a 5/8-over-5/8 antenna, but it won't "flutter" and it's pretty quiet. The antenna isn't tune-able, and won't work on the 440 amateur band -- and certainly not on 2M.
This antenna has gone through several "no-touch" car washes without damage, and most people think it's a cell or GPS antenna. On a road trip, by brother refused to put an "ugly whip" on his truck for vehicle-to-vehicle communications, so I put an NMO mag-mount on his roof with this antenna and gave him a 5W HT. We worked GMRS simplex nearly full-quieting for over 5 miles distance (sometimes 7). It will handle a 50W mobile (the legal limit for GMRS).
UHF can be pretty finicky, but this antenna seems to have a low angle of radiation and takes advantage of reflections *very* well. Of course, there are low spots where it won't reach the repeater. But you can also say that about any UHF antenna. For urban GMRS repeaters, it will will work just fine for you. For simplex, it will work 10 miles with 20W reliably.
Also mag-mounted it to the top of my refrigerator for a while, and that worked okay.
I also have the 440 MHz version, and I'm quite pleased with it. The 2M version is about the size of an oil can and has *very* narrow tuning. There's a plastic key that goes in the side that you turn for tuning, and you pretty much have to tune it every time that you change repeaters. I don't use it much for that reason. This design seems to work best the higher you go in frequency.