hey guys,
looking at getting a new uhf cb and ive never had one before... i was told to get a decent antenna, one with a spring base so when i go offroad it wont break on things..
although im confused about what gain i should get etc...can some one shed some light on what type i should look for and how will i know if its compatible with whatever unit i buy...im currently looking at a uniden because its within my price range
thanks in advance,
dan
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what uhf antenna to get?
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Re: what uhf antenna to get?
Basically all you need to know...vasquerity wrote:hey guys,
looking at getting a new uhf cb and ive never had one before... i was told to get a decent antenna, one with a spring base so when i go offroad it wont break on things..
although im confused about what gain i should get etc...can some one shed some light on what type i should look for and how will i know if its compatible with whatever unit i buy...im currently looking at a uniden because its within my price range
thanks in advance,
dan
Depending on what terrain you drive in a 6db is in the middle so somewhat best of both worlds. 3db will give you a couple of hundred metres distance but it will be a spherical range shown in the picture, great for hilly terrain. The 6db flattens out a bit. Gives you some extra distance but isn't as spherical. The 9db is basically highway and outback road suited. Hardly any volume to the beam but can cover huge distances as it provides a very flat area.
Have a look here too
http://www.prestigecom.net.au/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
edit: In all honesty i would get this one.
http://www.prestigecom.net.au/index.php ... ucts_id=56" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: what uhf antenna to get?
thanks mate, great answer
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