seeking a UHF (440-470 MHz) saber antenna that will provide better coverage than a factory helical antenna or whip. is there any product out there which will attach in place of the stock antenna? maybe something along the lines of the better performing "dipole" whips for XTS series portables? the saber antenna connector seems to be unpopular among any other radio or aftermarket antenna of any make i've ever seen. i'd prefer an antenna that wouldn't require attachment of an adapter, cables, mounts etc to the accessory outlet of the saber. application is for rugged remote locations where weight, portability, size and simplicity are concerns.
i'm also somewhat less interested in any similar VHF option for reference.
"high performance" saber antenna?
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Saber radio have two different antenna mounts, the one you have seems to be a SMA, small male pin in the radio that mates with the antenna. There is a full enth 6.5" UHF whip antenna, 450to 470mhz made by Antenex that works well for us, way beter than the "helical". DEXC450SF
There are other manufactuers also.
http://www.antenex.com
There are other manufactuers also.
http://www.antenex.com
i've never seen a saber with an SMA connector, only MX. no center pin. currently i have both 3" helical stubby antennas and 6.5" whips, both with MX style connectors.On 2002-03-14 00:02, Will wrote:
Saber radio have two different antenna mounts, the one you have seems to be a SMA, small male pin in the radio that mates with the antenna. There is a full enth 6.5" UHF whip antenna, 450to 470mhz made by Antenex that works well for us, way beter than the "helical". DEXC450SF
There are other manufactuers also.
http://www.antenex.com
it looks like either the antenex "DEXR" 1/2-wave or "DEXW" "highly efficient" antenna may outperform the motorola 6.5" whip. (?)
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I don't know what you guys are talking about. Having been all over all the radios mentioned, I can state for certain that all Astro products use standards SMA connectors. I've used standards SMA female to N male connectors for putting the radios on the service monitor many times. ALL Astro portables have SMA connectors of the ordinary variety, and no other.
Same applies to Jedi series radios.
The 800 MHz MX portables also used SMA's, but all other MX models used threaded stud antennas.
STX's use the SMA connector.
The Genesis series (HT600, MT1000) used the MX pattern threaded stud, and the MTX800/MTX900 series, being 800 or 900 MHz, used SMA's as well.
Elroy
Same applies to Jedi series radios.
The 800 MHz MX portables also used SMA's, but all other MX models used threaded stud antennas.
STX's use the SMA connector.
The Genesis series (HT600, MT1000) used the MX pattern threaded stud, and the MTX800/MTX900 series, being 800 or 900 MHz, used SMA's as well.
Elroy
it appears that astro sabers use the SMA connector, and the rest use the MX connector. i'm used to conventional saber I/II/III models with the MX connector. but i'm not as sure about the securenet, SI etc models. antenex tells me that neither of the products i mentioned above will really outperform the factory whip. so i'm still open for more suggestions re: an portable MX connector equipped antenna with some real gain.
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