 Cobra HGA1500 High Gear CB Antenna By: Cobra Average Rating: 3.5 Total Reviews: 7 More Information
On: 2008-02-25
So I purchased a handheld CB for emergency purposes, and I also purchased this antenna. I must say, this antenna is amazing in quality and range. It allowed me to talk to trucks from my university campus all the way across the river, out to US-22 where the Lehigh Valley mall is. That is some incredible range considering it is hilly with lots of large metal buildings around.
Anyways, I recommend this antenna to anyone with a CB, even a handheld. I know many people purchase a handheld CB for emergencies in the car, but many people dont purchase external antennas. Note to all of those people...having the CB in the car will diminish the transmitting range to almost nothing. Besides, if you have an emergency, do you really want to stand on top of your car and call for help b/c your manufacturer supplied antenna is a piece of junk? While pulled over you could set this antenna on top of your car and call for help. Or, whenever you are driving on a long trip, put it on top of your car ahead of time. Its also great for killing time and talking to people. I also purchased the Cobra telescoping antenna for true emergency purposes if I am separated from my vehicle and far from the high-way, I need to reach someone etc.
Overall...good to have...and it works on highways going over 80mph! On: 2008-01-25
I bought this antenna from Amazon since I had a bad experience with a cheaper CB antenna. Its been a couple of months since I bought my Midland CB radio and I couldnt get any signal. This antenna is great. The rubber at the magnetic mount is gentle to your cars roof and other surfaces. The BIG problem was the packaging. I bought this antenna using a courier service, and Amazon decided to package the tightly and flexibly packaged antenna in a HUGE box with more than 70% free space filled with paper. Outrageous. I was charged 500 USD just to get this box to my place since it was bigger than all of my other shipments together. On: 2007-10-13
I installed this with a Uniden 538 pro and it works very well. The only thing I dont like is that its not encased in plastic like the fiberglass whips are, so when its raining or icy my guess is that the antenna has the potential to create a circuit with the body of my car. Just speculation at this point though - overall Im happy for the price.
NOTE: AMAZON BENT THIS ANTENNA TO FIT IN THE BOX. I had to spend about an hour getting back to straight, and still its bent a bit. Scum bags. On: 2007-02-21
I clearly ordered an HG A1500 Cobra CB Antenna and I received an HG A1000 Cobra CB Antenna. One of the other reviews shows the same thing happened to them. Before you order from Amazon you better check if you can get it at a local store first so you know what youre getting. On: 2007-02-20
I clearly ordered an HG A1500 Cobra CB Antenna and I received an HG A1000 Cobra CB Antenna. One of the other reviews shows the same thing happened to them. Before you order from Amazon you better check if you can get it at a local store first so you know what youre getting. On: 2007-02-07
The Cobra antenna that I received was of a very good quality and performed very well with my Cobra 40 channel SSB Radio. The only problem was that I had ordered the HG A1500 High Gear CB Antenna and received the HG A1000 Antenna instead. It is the same antenna except it is about 15 inches shorter. I decided to keep it instead of going to all the trouble sending it back for an exchange.
On: 2007-01-12
This came properly packaged in a large cardboard box (no problems with damage in transit). I inserted the antenna whip into the base and tightened a set screw with the enclosed allen wrench. The magnetic mount held the antenna securely in the middle of the roof of our van. The cable was sufficiently long to run from the antenna, through the rear hatch door seal, down to the floor of the van, along the floor to the front seat where it attached to a cb radio. Since I did not have an SWR meter, I was not able to adjust the antenna. Even so, I was getting a good mile radius around me where I had solid radio contact (this is from a Cobra hand-held CB). Antenna stayed firm on the roof even though I was driving 70mph for much of the time. We got into some freezing rain which formed a layer of ice around the antenna (and that hurt transmission), but did not cause any damage to the antenna. On: 2004-09-18
I pick up one of these at my local Frys with a BNC to Motorola adapter ($2.29) and as soon as I plugged in the ant. tossed it up on the roof of may van and said "Breaker Break can anyone out there hear me" I got a response "NO! ha ha ha ha". Yep I was in the CB game with my Midland Handheld unit and this ant.
Worth the $20 to carry a better rang ant. then the "Rubber Duck" most handhelds come with.
Not the best ant. out there but seem everybody carries it and it works pretty well.
See Yall Later
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