I have several HT's that I use, being that I do a lot of driving, I recently purchased a radioddity DB20-G mobile unit. The unit it came in a bundle with a 2.5dg gain with a 19.7" tall antenna.
I am still rather new to GMRS and learning about all the maths involved with some of these things. I drive between city and rural farm country pretty regularly, though I work and live in urban settings. I understand that there is a difference between high and low dg antenna, with them working better in one or the other of those environments. Does anyone have suggestions on: 1. a better antenna to get, or is the one I have sufficient for now, (key word "now" I'm sure the hobby will take me to new setups soon). 2. does anyone have suggestions on a better city antenna to have as my main antenna?
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I have several HT's that I use, being that I do a lot of driving, I recently purchased a radioddity DB20-G mobile unit. The unit it came in a bundle with a 2.5dg gain with a 19.7" tall antenna.
I am still rather new to GMRS and learning about all the maths involved with some of these things. I drive between city and rural farm country pretty regularly, though I work and live in urban settings. I understand that there is a difference between high and low dg antenna, with them working better in one or the other of those environments. Does anyone have suggestions on: 1. a better antenna to get, or is the one I have sufficient for now, (key word "now" I'm sure the hobby will take me to new setups soon). 2. does anyone have suggestions on a better city antenna to have as my main antenna?
I appreciate any advice or suggestions.
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