Anyone using a Comet SBB-5 antenna?

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I passed my tech license test a few months ago and now am about ready to pull the trigger on a radio set-up. I'm thinking of getting the Yaesu FT-7900R, a Diamond K-400 mount and the Comet SBB-5 antenna.

Is anyone running the SBB-5 and if so how does it perform and is there anything you do not like about it?

I know a lot of guys use the SBB-1 with great results but I want something that will give a little more range and not have to buy two antennas right now.

Thanks
Dan
 
IIRC I have it.
No indication so far that it's lacking. But obviously, bigger is better, rangewise.
 
Dan,

One of the gang that was at the last SoCal80's get together when we ran Holy Jim had the SBB-5. Wish I could remember who it was. Post in our section and you may get an answer. I think it was one of the SD guys too!

I run the SBB-1 for trail use and daily on my commuter Miata. SBB-7 for daily street use on the cruiser. :doh: the SBB-5 being right between the two! I've been considering upgrading the Miata to the SBB-5.

There is a noticable difference, for all the obvious reasons, in range/performance between the SBB-1 and SBB-7. The 7 is just too damn tall, even on the short trunk lid of the Miata to be able to drive into the garage! The 5 would be perfect.

You'll like the Diamond mount on the rear hatch. I use one for both the ham and the CB. Running the 4' firestik for the CB with a heavy duty spring and it's taken some pretty good whacks on the trail and the Diamond mount has held up real well so far. The SBB-1 is short and flexible enough that I don't worry about it on trails.
 
In my FJ40 I use the FT2800 with the SBB-1 and SBB-25. The SBB-1 is used in heavy brush etc. The SBB-25 is used on the highway, or in open country. It is tall but it is a fold down antenna so you can lower it when you go into a parking garage. The SBB-25 is a 5/8 wave antenna so it has a horizontal radiation pattern, good for simplex between vehicles, and a good impedance match with no ground plane so it works well as a hatch mount.

If you have a good ground plane the SBB-1 works well. It is a 1/4 wave antenna and it needs a ground plane to achieve a 50 impedance match. It's radiation pattern is more vertical than the 5/8 wave antenna so it is good for hitting those repeaters located on high points like mountain tops or tall buildings.

I've found that the SBB-1 works well enough without a ground plane on the trail for all practical purposes. Most times you stay within a few miles of each other on tight trails and that is well within the range of the antenna.
 
The SSB-5 looks to be a 1/2 wave antenna. I have the Diamond version. The 1/2 wave does not need a counterpoise/ground/ground plane to get a decent SWR like the 1/4 or 5/8 wave varieties. It allows greater mounting options.

The 1/2 wave a has a more gain at the horizon than the 1/4 wave.
 

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