I picked up a NanoVNA-H4 analyzer and ran a quick sweep of three antennas I have. A Comet GP-6NC dual band (GMRS/MURS) with 50ft of 400MAX cable, a N9TAX dual band (GMRS/MURS) Slim Jim and a KB9VBR GMRS J-Pole with 25ft of RG-213. Here are the results, first time using the NanoVNA and there are lots of other options to play with but will take a bit of time to learn them all. I will say the Comet is perfectly tuned for GMRS.
Comet GP-6NC
1.07 VSWR at 462.5 Mhz
1.06 VSWR at 467.5 Mhz
N9TAX dual band Slim Jim
1.30 VSWR at 462.5 Mhz
1.30 VSWR at 467.5 Mhz
KB9VBR GMRS J-Pole
1.75 VSWR at 462.5 Mhz
1.35 VSWR at 467.5 Mhz
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I picked up a NanoVNA-H4 analyzer and ran a quick sweep of three antennas I have. A Comet GP-6NC dual band (GMRS/MURS) with 50ft of 400MAX cable, a N9TAX dual band (GMRS/MURS) Slim Jim and a KB9VBR GMRS J-Pole with 25ft of RG-213. Here are the results, first time using the NanoVNA and there are lots of other options to play with but will take a bit of time to learn them all. I will say the Comet is perfectly tuned for GMRS.
Comet GP-6NC
1.07 VSWR at 462.5 Mhz
1.06 VSWR at 467.5 Mhz
N9TAX dual band Slim Jim
1.30 VSWR at 462.5 Mhz
1.30 VSWR at 467.5 Mhz
KB9VBR GMRS J-Pole
1.75 VSWR at 462.5 Mhz
1.35 VSWR at 467.5 Mhz
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