Well of the 20 Baofeng 771 antenna, 10 were garbage at basically 4.00 on the swr.... 5 were between 1.50 and 2.00 ...and 5 were at 1.13 pretty good. And 4 had the threads not cut quite right. So not the best but some were very good.
It would say it would be like 30 or 40% loss in power from the radio, but honestly the boafeng antennas quality of build are low, so i think the 1.13 would soon be garbage as well. But i will test the baofengs a bit more, there is a small possibility they will stand up but i highly doubt it. If you want a good set up get the quansheng TG-UV2 plus and the HA06 antenna. It will not program with chirp and you will have a learning curve programming it.What would that translate to while using in the mountains? Ie small percentage better range or way better range or some other quality? Would a “dumb user” like me notice the difference using a good 1.13 vs a 4.00?
What is your best radio and antenna recommendation that is programmable with CHIRP?No bites ...so for those wanted info on the latest Baofeng, the UV-G30 pro 10 watt ..it's a 4 watt radio, however the cheaper 5 watt version is a 6 watt radio. But don't blame me if you ordered one and it turns out to be only 2 watts, these radios are all over the map and maybe the batteries too.
What will you be using the radio for? Handheld ..truck... vhf or uhfWhat is your best radio and antenna recommendation that is programmable with CHIRP?
Handheld, backcountry usageWhat will you be using the radio for? Handheld ..truck... vhf or uhf
Most range ...Most conenient.. what size. Will you be on uhf or vhf.Handheld, backcountry usage
No not really. The only one i know for sure that is a real UV-82hp is a GT-5tp. Not sure how easy they are to get anymore though. I think there was a UV-82III that worked good but i cannot remember where i got them from or what they look like anymore. Just stay away from the waterproof ones and the 10 watters. Some of the uv-5r tri powers got close to 10 watts but it has been years since i have ordered them, however i order some smoking cheap tripowered uv-5r baofengs they were 3.5watt haha. So much junk in the baofeng radios. Good luck! I just finished ordering in another 2 crappy radios from baofeng that you guys will not be getting stuck with.Is there something equivalent to Chirp for quickly populating a radio with a hundred channels?
Most of us are just looking to run a quality, powerful, lightweight radio that lasts and works in the cold. We aren't looking to become 'radio' guys lol. It seems like these cingchong radios are hit and miss.
After getting asked whats the best radio for chirp it dawned on me how little i used chirp, so probably the best for chirp would be the Zastone A-19 which programs using wouxun kg-uv8d but it is a little wonky for programming repeaters and a bit expensive and the 889g may not program with chirp, if you can find the gt-5tp at least you will know you have a true uv-82hp.. those chinamen stick all kinds of crap in radios so if you think you are getting a good deal you are not, if you want power on uhf the conterfiet bf-f8hp gets good numbers on uhf. I am sure i missed some radios on the long list of radio programmed under chirp... the only radios i have used chirp for in the last two years is a few bj-218 and some bf-f8hp. I would highly recommed you not getting to focused on chirp. The ha-06 antenna gets pretty consistant numbers.