Antenna mounted on Baofeng UV-5R HTQ radio. Stiff, hard to break, definitely gives a solid impression. I haven't checked how it transmits, but there is a noticeable improvement in reception.
Antenna designed specifically for Baofeng UV-5R, UV-82, and UV8-HX radio models. Crafted from metallic strips, the antenna is foldable at multiple points and features an external rubber coating for added protection.
Enhanced reception and transmission range is achieved with this antenna, which comes equipped with a wideband SMA-F connector.
With a length of 50 cm, the flexible construction enables convenient bending to facilitate easy transport. Included is a fabric velcro strap, allowing for secure fastening and stowing of the folded antenna.
Technical data
Length: 50 cm
Reception and transmission frequency range: 144/430MHz
Color: black
Weight: 35 g
Manufacturer: Baofeng
| EAN | 2007696509860 |
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| Manufacturer code | R BF-779 |
| Brand | BaoFeng |
| EAN |
Reviews with photos
Review summary
Number of reviews: 8
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I'm a layman when it comes to using this type of equipment so I don't know if this antenna really increases the range, but in terms of appearance it seems solid, easy to assemble, and so far there have been no cracks or anything like that, so I recommend it.
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Works as it should, noticeably increases the radio's range, clear improvement in reception quality in built-up areas. The thread fits well, securely attaches the antenna to the radio.
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I just received the antenna, tried it right away and I am satisfied. The antenna noticeably increases the range (in a built-up area). I can hear others more clearly. I recommend it. P.S. My antenna fits tightly.
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Very good quality and effectiveness. I recommend it.
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Improves range, I recommend it.
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Amplifies the signal much better than the standard antenna. In my experience, it's a better option than a flexible antenna of similar length.
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Significant improvement in transmission and reception range compared to the factory antenna. The antenna's bending option is great, reminiscent of old military radios, but much better made. One drawback - when the antenna is fully screwed in, the external housing does not touch the radio's housing, so it is held only by the thread without any stabilization from the radio. I suggest making a plastic ring with the diameter of the antenna base and a thickness of 4-5mm.
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