(17 April 2014, 09:02)Binnie Wrote: LS All my tests of UV5R indicate a decent range, though but a whip style antenna (i've a Diamond RH771) for that little extra punch.
I gave my UV5R to a licenced ham, he managed to make contact through a repeater 15+ miles away, and the person that repsonded reported a decent copy.
he actually bought one himself for using mobile as he was so impressed with it.
In reasonable conditions, UV5Rs are able to fire-up VHF repeaters at 15 miles range all day long.
The one I am using is non-tweaked, out of the box configuration. Antenna is a Nagoya 777 (?), not as good as your Diamond,but my best VHF range so far with this set up is a little under 60 miles.
In June, if I can get time off on 15th June, I'm planning of giving the UV5r a work out on our 9 element Yagi in the RSGB Backpackers competition. Historically on this event we've achieved 1000 miles + contacts in this configuration, using a vintage 2.5w Yaesu FT290r transceiver. It'll be an interesting test. My prediction is that we'll get contacts 100 miles+ range, maybe more.
Link to RSGB Backpackers competition.
http://www.rsgbcc.org/cgi-bin/contest_ru...4backpack2
Just a thought.... if you want to listen in to the Backpackers competition, transmissions are mostly horizontally polarised, and mostly SSB
To have a chance of picking up the more didtant FM transmissions it might be a fun project to build a 3 element portable Yagi like the one in the link below. Drilled with roach pole support holes at 90 degrees to one another, the antenna can be used horizontal or vertical polarised.
A 5m fibre glass roach pole is sufficient, and for tuning I have found that cheapo CB swr meters are able to do an acceptable job. Don't be tempted to use a carbon fibre pole as they are conductive to RF ( and lightning) neither of which are good.
Yagi Link:
http://www.dxzone.com/cgi-bin/dir/jump2.cgi?ID=21602
BTW I have made a number of these antennas and they always work well. the advantage compared to a normal whip antenna is very noticable... why have I made a number of them? Because they keep getting pleaded out of my hands by newbie portable stations:-)