WSHE531 Posted 16 hours ago Report Posted 16 hours ago I’m new at this and was wanting some of your thought on choosing cable and a antenna for base unit. Quote
0 WRYZ926 Posted 11 hours ago Report Posted 11 hours ago Another option if you want a custom length cable is ABR Industries. Yes they will cost a little more but they are excellent cables. You won't go wrong with cables from ABR Ind., Messi and Paoloni, Times Microwave, or DX Engineering. Another good source that I have only used for short jumpers is the Jet brand from R&L Electronics. You will be fine as long as you stick with LMR400 or a quality equivalent. Avoid the cheap stuff from Amazon and eBay. The Comet CA-712EFC is a very popular antenna that works well. It is long at around 10 ft. The Comet CA-GMRS is another good antenna if you need something shorter. There are other brands that will be suggested. SteveShannon and WSHE531 1 1 Quote
0 BoxCar Posted 15 hours ago Report Posted 15 hours ago LMR 400 available from many different suppliers. Antenna depends on height, and need. WSHE531 1 Quote
0 WRYZ926 Posted 15 hours ago Report Posted 15 hours ago The DX Engineering Max400 is an LMR equivalent and good coax for less cost. Search around for LMR400 equivalent coax. I would just stay away from the cheap stuff on Amazon. Quote
0 WSHE531 Posted 14 hours ago Author Report Posted 14 hours ago 49 minutes ago, BoxCar said: LMR 400 available from many different suppliers. Antenna depends on height, and need. 35 feet Quote
0 Socalgmrs Posted 13 hours ago Report Posted 13 hours ago Lm400 is best bang for the buck unless you have a whole bunch of money. I run 50w radio 40’ of lm400 and a comet 9nc that was upgraded from a 712efc. Crystal clear 60miles from the high desert of California to Huntington beach and 170miles to Las Vegas the next state over. WSHE531 1 Quote
0 WSHE531 Posted 12 hours ago Author Report Posted 12 hours ago 48 minutes ago, Socalgmrs said: Lm400 is best bang for the buck unless you have a whole bunch of money. I run 50w radio 40’ of lm400 and a comet 9nc that was upgraded from a 712efc. Crystal clear 60miles from the high desert of California to Huntington beach and 170miles to Las Vegas the next state over. Wow!!! Thats Cool!!! Thanks for the respond. Quote
0 WSHE531 Posted 12 hours ago Author Report Posted 12 hours ago 2 hours ago, WRYZ926 said: The DX Engineering Max400 is an LMR equivalent and good coax for less cost. Search around for LMR400 equivalent coax. I would just stay away from the cheap stuff on Amazon. I'll look into it> Thanks for responding. Quote
0 MSnow Posted 12 hours ago Report Posted 12 hours ago 4 hours ago, WSHE531 said: I’m new at this and was wanting some of your thought on choosing cable and a antenna for base unit. You can shop around for deals and many of the YT people have codes you can use for discounts. I ended up with the Comet CA-712EFC 460-470MHz 9 dBi Gain base antenna, and I used the premade Messi & Paoloni hyperflex 13 premium .500" coax w/PL259 connectors. I also had to get an N male to UHF female adapter and silicone seal shrink tube too. With all the discount codes I found, and sales they had going on I was able to get everything for less then $250 including shipping. Quote
0 WSHE531 Posted 12 hours ago Author Report Posted 12 hours ago 4 minutes ago, MSnow said: You can shop around for deals and many of the YT people have codes you can use for discounts. I ended up with the Comet CA-712EFC 460-470MHz 9 dBi Gain base antenna, and I used the premade Messi & Paoloni hyperflex 13 premium .500" coax w/PL259 connectors. I also had to get an N male to UHF female adapter and silicone seal shrink tube too. With all the discount codes I found, and sales they had going on I was able to get everything for less then $250 including shipping. Nice, I'll check it out thanks for responding. Quote
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