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Review on Portable Super Antenna MP1DXMAX with Low Profile Tripod: Covers 80m-10m HF and 2m VHF with Go Bags for Amateur Ham Radio Use by Eric Edgar

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Does what it's supposed to do

GENERAL: Works well. I used it at 20, 40 and 80 meters from the entrance on an FT-857 with an automatic antenna tuner. It took me a while to get my bearings with the measuring tool and I ended up putting a piece of tape on it to mark where the best settings were for the frequencies I wanted. Pros: The build quality is exceptional. It's lightweight, extremely portable, and includes everything you need. It sets up in minutes and transmits well as described. Of course, the conditions of the group also speak their word! The wire for the counterweight(s) is smooth and won't tangle too much if you gently coil it. A clamp mount works better for me than a tripod, but it's most likely due to my soil conditions in the Ozarks. I'll try to mount it on a photo tripod (lighting set) tonight. Cons: There is little to complain about with this antenna. Of course, this is a compromise antenna and will not outperform a properly constructed and deployed dipole on any band. And that's not a gap challenger! But it works well for a portable multi-band antenna. As expected, it has a very narrow 80-meter bandwidth, but it's easy enough to set up for any need. I would REALLY like to see some cheap counterweight winders! This system is too expensive not to include them. Conclusion: Except for the missing winders, I would recommend it to anyone who is out and about with their radio, often does field work, emergency services or preparatory work. However, don't expect magic. This degrades performance for portability and ease of installation.

Pros
  • Best in niche
Cons
  • Some difficulties

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February 24, 2023
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