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The CobraHGA 1500 is a heavy-duty 36-inch magnetic mount CB antenna designed for cars, SUVs, and recreational vehicles. With a robust 4-inch magnet and 300-watt power handling capability, it ensures reliable communication in any environment. The antenna is compatible with all CB and 10-meter radios, featuring a broad frequency range of 26-30MHz, and comes with a 15-foot coaxial cable for easy installation.
Maximum Range | 36 Inches |
Number of Channels | 1 |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 4"L x 4"W x 38"H |
Color | Black |
R**L
Good product
Works great.
R**R
Great product
Finding a suitable antenna is crucial for optimal CB radio performance. Proper antenna selection ensures effective signal transmission and reception, ultimately enhancing communication range. Consider factors like antenna type, height, and location when making your choice. Ultimately, a well-chosen antenna significantly improves the overall user experience and communication clarity. Remember to consult the radio's manual to ensure compatibility and safe operation.
M**D
Works as intended
Antenna arrived slightly bent, but was easy enough to straighten. Seems to be of high quality and magnetic has been strong enough to hold itself in place without moving. Difficult to say currently, but range and reception seem adequate at this point
K**G
Excellent CB Antenna
I purchased this Cobra antenna as an upgrade from the stock antenna that came with my Retevis MB1 radio, which was serviceable but very basic. This Cobra antenna considerably improved my TX and RX (I’m just pushing a standard 4W from my CB) and overall it just performs better. It is fairly easy to tune (if you’ve never tuned an antenna, it’s easy to do but research how to do it to get it right) and the magnet really sticks well. The latex boot is a great idea to protect your car.Originally I got this antenna missing a piece - the mast was gone, but Amazon coordinated a swift replacement. Nice work, Amazon.
K**D
Decent for price
This antenna is pretty decent for the price. It does perform fairly well, I was able to talk up to ~1.5 miles away on the open road (measured using Google Earth and two separate vehicles) and receive from maybe 2 to 3 miles away (some trucks I could hear before I could talk to them, even though they were running barefoot) so the performance is pretty decent.The build quality is very nice, the plastic feels durable, the whip is made of stainless steel and painted black, the antenna is flexible, but has a base and a mid load coil. the actual plastic base where you insert the antenna ALSO has a coil in it, in addition to the one visible on the antenna. This is what dampens the effectiveness of this antenna to poor performance ranges.The antenna comes tuned for channel 1. I have two of these antennas and BOTH where tuned for channel 1 out of the box. You will HAVE to cut about 1/2 inch of the antenna (good luck) before you get the antenna tuned for channel 20. It does tune fairly easy though. Once tuned, I received SWR readings of 1.6 on channel 1, 1.8 on channel 40, and 1.2 on channel 20. Cutting this 1/8 in SS whip is no laughing matter. Use bolt cutters. Good, bolt cutters. It actually damaged my cheaper bolt cutters, rendering them useless.As for the power handling capability. This antenna should not be used on amplified CB radios or used with linear amplifiers. The base load coil (the one in the plastic at the very bottom, not the visible one on the whip) will get warm and you will feel it mildly warm if you touch it after transmitting for 30 or so seconds. It may say 100 watts, and it does handle that much, but you will not actually get that much radiated power because you're going to be losing half if not more of that power to heat and dielectric loss because of the cheap base load coil. If you go over 100 watts, you're playing a game of "when do I want to short my antenna". I deducted two stars for the heat problem even when just using a CB that swings a little large. Yes, you're better CB radios that may swing ~18 or so watts will actually heat this antenna pretty good. For kicks I tested it with a 12 watt dead key and swing of 50 watts, and it sure did get hot. Thermometer read about 90 degrees Fahrenheit, with surrounding air at 55 degrees, at night. You have been warned.Besides the fact that the base load coil is markedly cheap and hardly handles 100 watts safely, the construction quality is excellent, the plastics do not feel cheap, the whip feels sturdy, the coax is 18 feet long, RG-58/U flexible, the PL-259 plug on the end is decent quality. Easy to tune, easy to use. The magnet holds strong even going 75 MPH. Not ugly, and easily hidden. However, get the Wilson Little Wil if you can, it can actually handle more power, and doesn't get warm, plus, it works about 200% better than this one and is only an extra foot and a few inches of antenna length.
M**
that it works
good
N**K
Cut/Shorten According to SWR
This antenna works great and is very easy to install. Simply stick it to the top of your truck and run a cable through a window/door jamb, or through the floor. Make sure to invest in a SWR meter and use that meter when calibrating your CB radio/antenna setup. Don't be afraid to use a hacksaw to remove 1/4 inch of metal at a time from the antenna itself to reduce SWR. I ended up removing almost 2 inches of material from the antenna before achieving an SWR of 1.2 on channel 1 and 1.3 on channel 40. Plus, if one has to drive in a low clearance parking garage, you simply pull the antenna off the roof.
A**R
Strong magnet that holds
One of the best magnetic antennas on the market. Great reception and easy to install. Great value for the money.
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