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The ABBREE AR-771C is a 15.3-inch high-gain whip antenna precisely tuned for GMRS frequencies (155/462MHz) with a 2.15dBi gain and SMA-Female connector. Compatible with a wide range of radios including Baofeng and Radioddity models, it enhances signal clarity and range, making it an essential upgrade for professionals and outdoor enthusiasts seeking reliable communication.
| ASIN | B0BDRPKQGW |
| Antenna | Radio |
| AntennaDescription | Radio |
| Best Sellers Rank | #68 in Two-Way Radio Antennas |
| Brand | ABBREE |
| Color | Orange |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 393 Reviews |
| Impedance | 50 Ohms |
| Manufacturer | ABBREE |
| Number of Channels | 2 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | no |
C**A
Very nice tuned well for GMRS.
Works well and is actually tuned to GMRS frequencies. Check the photos I uploaded to see the results. SWR @ 462 Mhz is around 1.3:1 and @ 467 Mhz is an impressive 1.06:1 so this would be a very good antenna to use on repeaters with a 467 Mhz input. Which is exactly what I am using it for. In use it is a worthwhile upgrade over the stock antennas that came with my radio. I highly recommend this antenna.
C**Y
Solid budget antenna that performed well
It’s an antenna tuned for GMRS and it works very well on the baofeng MINI-5 . Quite a noticeable boost in clarity in both tx and Rx . Compatible with all radios that accept SMA-F so installation is a no brainer. It can’t get any easier to use , just screw it. It seems as well built as as and other ShenFeng / baofeng / Tidradio /radioddity 771 style Whip antenna . Ultimately they come from the same factory , just wound and tuned differently and with different covering and slightly different materials . It’s pretty flexible , not as stiff as a OEM baofeng antenna but not like a wet noodle either . All and all it worlds well. It receives very well on any frequency . Transmitting on GMRS , it’s a 1.01 SWR and the little mini 5 is putting out 6.13w , clean. The further north or south you go on the vfo from the GMRS frequencies the higher the SWR gets , your mileage may vary but for me I’m able to utilize any frequency the mini 5 can do and stay under 1.85 swr I mean it’s not a bad antenna at all. I think it’s a good value for the price . Keep in mind it is in the budget realm and don’t expect miracles , you’ll find it’s generally a stop up over the stock antenna across the board with a good bump on the GMRS ranges .
S**9
Great antenna
Great antenna on my 2 different brand GMRS handheld radioa.
S**E
Every bit as good as a Nagoya but at 1/3rd the Cost!
Tested head to head with a Nagoya (not a counterfeit but the real thing) and transmission and reception performance is nearly identical. We have no problem talking antenna to antenna anywhere around town (within out two we can be about 4 miles away from each other at max) with our 10watt handhelds in the 144 band. These are built well and the RF performance is 99% as good as a Nagoya at 1/3rd the price. My wife and I radio has Nagoyas on them and the kids radios have these, if I ever had to buy antenna again for handhelds I would most definitely buy these over a Nagoya as the performances is identical and the price is substantially lower. When some of us are in the next town over out around 16 miles (the kids have friends out there and cell service is bad so they always carry their Hams) we have a repeater that's in between us at around 9 miles from me and 7 miles from the kids and we can easily get the repeater with these antenna. We have checked and from 12miles out both antennas will catch the repeater without issue even at 5w. When we are out on the water King fishing and running two boats we take our handhelds and range is horizon to horizon without any issue. While Nagoya makes a great antenna so does this company and the price difference just isn't worth it to buy the real thing considering build quality and RF performance is identical but the price is 1/3rd.
J**Y
Great GMRS Antenna with High-Vis Design
Great GMRS Antenna with High-Vis Design This ABBREE AR-771C antenna performs really well on my GMRS radios. It provides solid range and reliability, and I especially like the high-visibility orange design—it makes the antenna easy to spot and grab quickly. Durable, functional, and a nice upgrade over stock antennas.
J**E
Works great
Works great. Was able to achieve many fars...
J**.
Great Antenna for the price
If you don't want to spend the same amount of money on an antenna as the radio itself cost, these are a great option. I've used these on multiple Baofeng models and have been very pleased with the results. On my AR-5RM (yes, I know it's not type-certified for GMRS use), I can hit a repeater that is 14 air-miles away consistently. I also own and have tested the Nagoya NA-701G and NA-701C and the Abbree is the most consistent of them all from that range (though the NA-701C is my favorite all-arounder). I own a total of 3 of the antennas, all orange, and they all perform very well, with SWR's of 1.1:1 on the 1st I purchased and 1.2-1.3:1 on the other two. I've also recommended them to a few friends. Keep in mind though, that these are 5/8 wave antennas, so if you are in a dense urban environment, they MAY actually perform worse than a shorter antenna. This is no fault of the antenna, just the fact that 1/4 wave and 5/8 wave antennas perform differently, and should be used accordingly depending on the surrounding terrain/environment.
M**S
Great for GMRS
Bought this for a Radiooddity GM-30 plus as the stock antenna definitely leaves something to be desired. So im not sure how it will work for Business/MURS, but handled over a mile HT to HT with no issues in a semi rural area.
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