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@jasonwilcox702722 күн бұрын
Thank you for doing these real life tests. I greatly appreciate it.
@FirstUnitedTactical22 күн бұрын
Absolutely! I really like doing them also because you can never learn too much! Monday I will be going out and recording about 5 more field tests videos, so subscribe to my channel if you haven't. I've got the Retevis Ailunce HA1G the test, new handheld extended range antennas, the upgraded Wouxun S88 Plus and also the upgraded Wouxun Q10G. To top it off, I have two different mic's to test, one bluetooth and one wired. I'm also going to be building that packout bag with this radio, which should absolutely blow everything away! May as well be able to transmit on 20w of power compared to just 5w! It would be more a camping or hiking setup attached to a backpack, but very very small and lightweight. There's going to be a lot of full packed videos coming out this month! I appreciate the kind words Jason, see you on the next one!
@jasonwilcox702722 күн бұрын
@FirstUnitedTactical Yes sir, I subscribed a few months ago. I really enjoy the information you share.
@toddshook176512 күн бұрын
Great review. I just bought the DB20g and HYS base antenna; should be delivered Wednesday. Seen good reviews on the radio and will be main base radio for time. Will be needing a good mobile antenna and glad you broke it down.
@FirstUnitedTactical12 күн бұрын
YEP! You will have a good setup!
@charleshamilton6353 ай бұрын
Great antenna test. I've got that same radio set up in two vehicles, a Subaru Outback and a Jeep, and paired with the Midland MXTA26 antenna, and it works great. Both antennas came out of the box with near perfect swr. I have also taken that radio with me when renting a vehicle and paired it with the Midland MXTA13 mag mount antenna with great results. Both radios put out 19-21 watts, and they will fit in the center console.
@FirstUnitedTactical3 ай бұрын
@charleshamilton635 You're absolutely right! I did forget to mention all SWRS were less than 1.2, out of the box. It's such a good radio!
@vvogt42523 ай бұрын
Excellent Video Brother!! Great Reviews.
@FirstUnitedTactical3 ай бұрын
@vvogt4252 I appreciate that Brother! It turns out it's a better radio than I thought. Been running it a couple weeks and everyone can tell a major difference in quality! It blows my mind it's only 20w
@Meater76Ай бұрын
I'm surprised you had bad luck with the UT-72G. I've had really good luck with both of mine. One day I was able to hit my local repeater about 60 miles away with it. I know its not the best but it has worked for me so far. I've been planning to upgrade to the Midland MXTA26 as I'm sure it's alot better. This test has convinced me that it would definitely be better. I love all your antenna testing videos. Thanks!
@FirstUnitedTacticalАй бұрын
@Meater76 Yes! The MXTA26 will blow you away. I noticed a change immediately from my driveway when I first got it. It does perform better than the 72g for sure. I've heard others say they have good luck with theirs, and it is a Nagoya, so maybe mine is bad. But, that little Tram 6" also normally works better than what happened that day.... either of those 32" antennas will shock you though.
@Meater76Ай бұрын
@FirstUnitedTactical I'm sure it will. I've only used the 72G so I have nothing to compare it to. It seems to be a good, inexpensive starter antenna for beginners to get their feet wet. When I first got into GMRS, I was having trouble hitting the repeater with just an HT. I hooked up that antenna, and I was hitting the repeater with no problem. I definitely need to upgrade and get a permanently mounted antenna though.
@davidyummus62596 күн бұрын
It's all very interesting,... I put a 10 watt Baofeng Hand Held in my car & purchased a cheap Mag Mount Antenna which took HT style SMA Female Antennas. I installed a 90 degree right angle adapter to install the antenna horizontally lol. I am running the factory Baofeng Antenna from an AR-152 laying down 1 inch from the roof of the car in heavily wooded & hilly Pennsylvania to pick up HAM, GMRS & MURS all around town.
@FirstUnitedTactical6 күн бұрын
@davidyummus6259 Horizontal??? Well, it works, but would be more directional than all around signal. But I get it, the woods can be rough!
@javabeanz854911 күн бұрын
Curious, if you had the rugged antenna on the headache rack which is behind the cab, were you facing the house, or away from it?
@FirstUnitedTactical11 күн бұрын
Facing the house. I know, it doesn't make any sense! It would have bounced off the cab in the direction of my base station.
@javabeanz854911 күн бұрын
@FirstUnitedTactical just thinking about the ground plane effect of the cab. That can make a big difference. I have a trunk lid mount on one of my cars and it is definitely directional. I used to play with CB radio, and had co-phased, full wave whips mounted on the back bumper. That setup was so directional, that a quick lane change on the freeway would give me a direction for the signal I was looking to find.
@FirstUnitedTactical11 күн бұрын
@javabeanz8549 yeah, I know all about CB and those Radio Shack 102" steel whips! I've had a lot of different antennas, and that's how I know directional bounce is. I don't know why it won't transmit well. It's a retevis, and I also have a Retevis base station antenna that's the same height. They are both 462-467 and the base is fantastic. I was thinking the temporary zip ties holding the mount to the headache rack wasn't grounding enough (as bolts actually grabbing steel and not rubbing paint to paint.)
@javabeanz854911 күн бұрын
@@FirstUnitedTactical Oh yeah, a bad ground could be the problem. And I wasn't using 102" steel whips, those are quarter wave on the 11M band. I had Grizzly Full Wave, fiberglass with tunable tips. Way easier to dial in the SWR with those.
@FirstUnitedTactical10 күн бұрын
@javabeanz8549 I remember if the SWR's weren't good, we just added that 6" spring, and near perfect!
@twistedfingersproject2 ай бұрын
I love the little DB-20G radio. I've used this thing for months. I have an MXTA26 in my truck, a Nagoya UT-72G Mag mount for the ATVs, and a TRAM 1477 when using it as a base. It works perfectly with all of them. The only downside to this radio is when transmitting frequently. It can get hot. To address this, I added an old computer CPU heat-sink to the exterior of the unit. This siphons off some of the heat and allows it to cool faster. IMO, this is a great radio for the price.
@FirstUnitedTactical2 ай бұрын
@@twistedfingersproject That's a good idea. Yeah, even the guys I talk with (30 miles away) say that radio blows the 50v2 away!
@claywalker35013 ай бұрын
Very nice video keep up the good work it helps us all save money / I own this very Radio will stay tuned to see more about it / i'm hoping you nail it down with the antenna selection options good luck Thanks
@FirstUnitedTactical3 ай бұрын
Thanks Clay! After this test, I did a small transmission test with this db20g and my Btech 50v2 talking to a friend over the repeater. He said this db20g was 10x better than the sound of the 50v2. He says this little guy is a solid radio and not to ever get rid of it!
@meola694203 ай бұрын
I use the AnyTone variant of this radio for the HAM bands in my Jeep, have for over a year now, it's pretty awesome for the price. Using some cheapo HYS VHF/UHF shorty antenna with a loading coil, off Amazon, I am easily able to hit repeaters over 100km away. Get great signal responses, though I did open up the mic casing and cleared out the path so it was more direct to the actual internal mic, before that people were saying it was a bit muted sounding.
@FirstUnitedTactical3 ай бұрын
@@meola69420 I have never thought of that, but it makes sense. Thanks for the input!
@alfonsoflores75482 ай бұрын
Can you unlock this radio for HAM ?
@FirstUnitedTactical2 ай бұрын
@alfonsoflores7548 Nope. I've done everything I can think of and asked everyone who would know how. Can't happen. I suggest getting the DB50 which actually comes unlocked for GMRS also, and pushes 40w on 462! (It's in my truck now!)
@alfonsoflores75482 ай бұрын
How far was your field test ?
@FirstUnitedTactical2 ай бұрын
@@alfonsoflores7548 about 10 miles, but my 10 miles is different from your 10 miles. Mountain top to mountain top across a valley it will probably talk 100 miles, it just all depends on what's interfering. It's much stronger than a 5w handheld for sure.
@FirstUnitedTactical2 ай бұрын
@alfonsoflores7548 Did it a few months ago: kzbin.info/www/bejne/baLHfmZ4f5eKsJIsi=Afe7jkeR1m0L3aov
@Boondocker993 ай бұрын
Does this radio do NOAA Weather?
@FirstUnitedTactical3 ай бұрын
@@Boondocker99 Yes, all of the UHF/VHF frequencies can be added for scanning.
@djsoundzentertainment423 ай бұрын
I use the Comet SBB-2NMO as it out performed my Midland MXTA26 6dB antenna.
@FirstUnitedTactical3 ай бұрын
Comet makes a GREAT product, so that doesn't surprise me. I was trying to keep this strictly GMRS and that's why I didn't throw any Comet's in. A lot of folks are new and I don't want to confuse them anymore. The Midland MXTA26 does perform exceptional for my area though. I'm mainly way out, no where near big cities. The worst interference here are 20-30' mesquite trees and some rolling hills!
@Ratchet23 ай бұрын
Nice information. Just picked up the DB20G. Looking for a decent mobile antenna. Thanks
@FirstUnitedTactical3 ай бұрын
@Ratchet2 I can't say enough good things about the db20g. So many friends say my tranmission is 10x better than before, clarity and quieting. It's definitely worth the money. Look at these comments because a guy just said he uses this radio with a Midland mag mount on rental cars when he gets in them. Said that pair works great. He wrote it just before your comment. Check it out!
@FirstUnitedTactical3 ай бұрын
@@Ratchet2 Midland MXTA13
@FirstUnitedTactical3 ай бұрын
@Ratchet2 Here's the link directly to it: midlandusa.com/products/micromobile-mxta13-replacement-antenna-2-1db?variant=39972347347121&gad_source=1&gclid=CjwKCAjw3P-2BhAEEiwA3yPhwHXlJQTnrnvPccVz3AQzieW0tVjlBc4m61iGlbqqAkLA-B3JSp4UABoCSbkQAvD_BwE
@jsunhack2 ай бұрын
WILL YOU DO A VIDEO ON PROGRAMMING THE SURECOM SR112 DTMF REMOTE PLEASE????
@shawnmorris-e4g3 ай бұрын
I have that Nagoya magnet mount you tested you're right it doesn't work, I hear the Comet CA-2x4SRNMO - HAM GMRS MURS Antenna, Mobile, Black, NMO Mount, 2m, 70cm, 150 W, 40 in. Is a good one with comet magnet base.
@FirstUnitedTactical3 ай бұрын
@shawnmorris-e4g I've heard a lot of people in my area that say that Nagoya isn't good for them either. I love my 771g antennas, so I'm not sure what happened with this model... yep, Comet makes an awesome antenna!
@shawnmorris-e4g3 ай бұрын
The Nagoya 771 is awesome!@@FirstUnitedTactical
@daveengstrom925028 күн бұрын
Thanks for making this video. I am sure it took some time and a few bucks. I will say that I think you have discovered the difference a resonant antenna makes. Factory antennas should be "tuned" when they are installed (the little stubby ones cant be for obvious reasons). The workers at a factory don't necessarily do that as they should.
@FirstUnitedTactical27 күн бұрын
@daveengstrom9250 No they don't, especially on handheld. There are a few good mobile antennas out there tho. I really like doing all the tests, especially handheld because the differences are major between all of them.
@biluso13 ай бұрын
Nagoya, got one, don’t understand at all why it doesn’t work for you….works fine for me!😊
@FirstUnitedTactical3 ай бұрын
@@biluso1 I don't know, but I tried it with 2 different radios for about 2 weeks before this video. My HT worked better in some areas. If you are talking to repeaters, there shouldn't be a problem.
@fredm87883 ай бұрын
Great test, thank you! I'm having decent luck with a Laird 1/2 wave 17 inch on GMRS.
@FirstUnitedTactical3 ай бұрын
I know Laird makes a solid antenna, but I would think the 17" is a couple inches too long for GMRS. I have thought about buying a Laird 4502NR 13", but at the same time, I think that would be a couple inches too short! If yours works well, let me know the model and I will gladly get one and compare it with some others!
@rudyweresch49843 ай бұрын
Just what I’m looking for…Thx…WRZN767 Bulverde
@FirstUnitedTactical3 ай бұрын
@rudyweresch4984 Awesome Rudy! I live in McQueeney, but work in NB and SB almost everyday! We own Integrity Window Tinting and we are constantly tinting houses in SB and Bulv. WRKL886 Bryan and I were talking last night and he said that radio is top notch based on what he heard (from McQueeney to the Live Oak 550 repeater. Nice to meet ya! WRZU993 David
@gibbsr1213 ай бұрын
Great review I own the tram 6" and the larid same as ghost. They only require a small amount of ground . CORNER. EDGE. TRY IT.
@FirstUnitedTactical3 ай бұрын
Well, the Tram 1126 and the Ghost both mount to my permanent mounted NMO on the headache rack. The Tram definately does a better job compared to the Ghost, but obviously not as good as the taller ones. I still keep the Tram in my truck in case I have to go into the city with parking garages and stuff.... But since I live so far out, the 32" guys are the best for me.