Measured with my SWR meter upon receipt. They must be below 3 on the meter. Two of them were under 3 years old, one was over 4 and two were over 5. I had to attach cheap radios to them. At $4 each that would be a good deal, but if only 3 of the 5 are essentially broken the price per copy is $10 each. So this is a good example that you get what you pay for. If you can't afford a diamond, buy a Nagoya. It's better to have a copy of the original than a copy of a copy.
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