Hi all I have two Midland MXT275 (USB A Narrow band only) radios hardwired into a Jeep and a Bronco with Laird BB4502N 1/2 wave (no ground plane) antennas. The Bronco antenna is mounted on the rear fender on a custom bracket and the Jeep antenna is attached to a swing gate mounted cargo basket. Both setups have a SWR of 1.2 according to my cheepo meter.
My problem is that the TX from the Jeep is very quiet and the Bronco is somewhat quiet. Both RX loud and clear when receiving from our Midland GMRS handhelds or other radios. Recently we had to exclusively use the handhelds as the RX from a BTEC handheld in the group was "blow the speakers out" loud. I have tried swapping antennas for the small Midland magnetic antenna that came with the radios attached to a 12"x12" sheetmetal ground plane with no noticeable difference.
We've had the radios for 6+ years and have never gotten typical GMRS range from them. At 0.75 to 1.0 mi on clear line of sight highway we start to get broken comms.
I'd like to make these work, as a really like the small form factor of the MXT275 and I do not think I need the range of a full 50W radio. Next on my list is to pick up the newer USBC version of the MXT275 (wide band) bundled with the Midland MXTA26 antenna that others seem to be having great luck with, but before I spend another $$ on new radios that could have similar issue are there other things should I check/try?
I am a mechanical engineer, meaning I know just enough to be dangerous. I'm definitely not a radio expert, but generally techy response will be understood.
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Hi all I have two Midland MXT275 (USB A Narrow band only) radios hardwired into a Jeep and a Bronco with Laird BB4502N 1/2 wave (no ground plane) antennas. The Bronco antenna is mounted on the rear fender on a custom bracket and the Jeep antenna is attached to a swing gate mounted cargo basket. Both setups have a SWR of 1.2 according to my cheepo meter.
My problem is that the TX from the Jeep is very quiet and the Bronco is somewhat quiet. Both RX loud and clear when receiving from our Midland GMRS handhelds or other radios. Recently we had to exclusively use the handhelds as the RX from a BTEC handheld in the group was "blow the speakers out" loud. I have tried swapping antennas for the small Midland magnetic antenna that came with the radios attached to a 12"x12" sheetmetal ground plane with no noticeable difference.
We've had the radios for 6+ years and have never gotten typical GMRS range from them. At 0.75 to 1.0 mi on clear line of sight highway we start to get broken comms.
I'd like to make these work, as a really like the small form factor of the MXT275 and I do not think I need the range of a full 50W radio. Next on my list is to pick up the newer USBC version of the MXT275 (wide band) bundled with the Midland MXTA26 antenna that others seem to be having great luck with, but before I spend another $$ on new radios that could have similar issue are there other things should I check/try?
I am a mechanical engineer, meaning I know just enough to be dangerous. I'm definitely not a radio expert, but generally techy response will be understood.
Thx.
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