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Where and what UHF antenna to buy
Posted: Mon Feb 12, 2007 5:36 pm
by CRUSHU
I am looking for a UHF antenna for my 4by, what sort do I buy, and where sells them at a good price in Vic?
I was suggested a 4.5db gain with spring base, for $95.
Is there better and a similar price?
Re: Where and what UHF antenna to buy
Posted: Mon Feb 12, 2007 5:56 pm
by bj42turbo
CRUSHU wrote:I am looking for a UHF antenna for my 4by, what sort do I buy, and where sells them at a good price in Vic?
I was suggested a 4.5db gain with spring base, for $95.
Is there better and a similar price?
This is what i use, and have had the longest (broke all others)
BJ
Posted: Mon Feb 12, 2007 5:57 pm
by pongo
my suggestion is to buy a good quality one at a reasonable price from a reputable company.
or just buy a gnd independant from supercrap thaat has the coil steel whip
Posted: Mon Feb 12, 2007 6:36 pm
by Bad JuJu
The more dB gain, the higher the angle of radiation.
This means if you are in hilly terrain then go for a higher gain.
If mostly flat, less gain.
A good compromise is 4.5dB.
Unless you are going to mountin the middle of a large pannel like the roof, then go Ground plane indipendant. Bullbar mounts are shitty for anything else.
I find the GME AE4018K1 Antenna a fantastic all-rounder
Posted: Mon Feb 12, 2007 6:46 pm
by CRUSHU
Bad JuJu wrote:The more dB gain, the higher the angle of radiation.
This means if you are in hilly terrain then go for a higher gain.
If mostly flat, less gain.
A good compromise is 4.5dB.
Unless you are going to mountin the middle of a large pannel like the roof, then go Ground plane indipendant. Bullbar mounts are shitty for anything else.
I find the GME AE4018K1 Antenna a fantastic all-rounder
Is the spring at the bottom, or 1/2 way up??
Posted: Mon Feb 12, 2007 7:21 pm
by Jeeps
The 4.5db with sprig base is pretty good.
I'd be going the RFI 6.5db elevated feed for $80. That aerial has probably the most punch of any uhf antenna on the market.
Posted: Mon Feb 12, 2007 9:09 pm
by dai-hard
i run a 6.5 db RFI on my work ute and a 6.5db fiberglass on my 4x4 and the RFI works heaps better using the same radio
Posted: Mon Feb 12, 2007 10:37 pm
by Jaffa
Bad JuJu wrote:The more dB gain, the higher the angle of radiation.
This means if you are in hilly terrain then go for a higher gain.
If mostly flat, less gain.
Other way around, High gain it a flatter radiation pattern, good for flat terrain and low gain is better for hills
Posted: Mon Feb 12, 2007 10:43 pm
by Jaffa
My Opinion, Polar Electronics make a brilliant aerial bout $120 4.5db Spring Base, Ground Independent, fiberglass whip, you can bend the whip right over on itself and it will not break, the GME AE4018K1 is the same as the polar, but the polar is (in my opinion) way better built, it has a longer ferrule in the bottom of the whip (which is where most fiberglass whips break) and a better quality spring and it the same price
My 2c
Posted: Mon Feb 12, 2007 11:23 pm
by bogged
prestige communications in perth.. hard to beat.
Posted: Tue Feb 13, 2007 2:32 pm
by ol9fingers
Can the UHF antenna be used as the am/fm antenna as well?
Posted: Tue Feb 13, 2007 4:58 pm
by tj81
Another vote for Prestige Communications.
Go to their website...
http://www.prestigecom.net.au/default.a ... 8UHF+CB%29
I have the DB6 Ground Independant, very very happy with it so far.
Posted: Tue Feb 13, 2007 6:04 pm
by CRUSHU
I ended up going thru Telstat in Seaford, nice and local, very helpful, and got the GME AE4018K1 with all the cable, spring etc, and a stainless bull bar bracket, for $105.
Posted: Tue Feb 13, 2007 9:51 pm
by Jaffa
ol9fingers wrote:Can the UHF antenna be used as the am/fm antenna as well?
You can use anything as an antenna, some things work better than others though
Im guessing you mean for a car stereo? You can use a UHF antenna if you wanted, you can get AM/FM antennas that look the same as a UHF or CB antenna if thats is what you are after.