Dave_D
Member
I purchased two Baofeng UV-5R V2+ radios with helmet kits for road rallying and discovered that the radios overheat when transmitting consistently, such as when a navigator shares a steady stream of road cues. I found several sources online that suggest it's the stock antenna causing the overheating issue. Can anyone recommend a good replacement?
We only need about 10' of range for rallying and we're using plain ol' GMRS frequencies (e.g., 467.725). The shorter the antenna, the better. Rules require we tuck these radios into a pocket or glove box, so a tiny antenna would be a plus. If that means using a different frequency for a particular antenna, these radios support 136-174 / 400-479.995 MHz.
Any advice is appreciated.
We only need about 10' of range for rallying and we're using plain ol' GMRS frequencies (e.g., 467.725). The shorter the antenna, the better. Rules require we tuck these radios into a pocket or glove box, so a tiny antenna would be a plus. If that means using a different frequency for a particular antenna, these radios support 136-174 / 400-479.995 MHz.
Any advice is appreciated.