One of the most effective ways of improving coverage with a handheld can be a larger antenna. Often, out of operating convenience, antennas supplied with a radio are physically small. A physically short antenna can compromise performance and might cause more “picket fencing” or signal dropouts than say a quarter wavelength antenna. As they say: “size matters”. However, you do need to balance improved coverage with useability and looking slightly odd…

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