Go with the maco trust me. It takes about an hour to assemble and tune but it is simple to do. It will out last and out perform the imax 2000, hands down.
which one should i get? witch one performs better?
these are both good antennas as far as performance is concerned.as for construction well they are both ok the imax at 24 feet is wobbly but always seems to come back the maco at 19 1/2 is a bit flimsy,the loop has a hose clamp and the rest of the clamps are crap and if you dont really tighten these loops down a sparrow could land on it and move it.broad banded the imax is the clear winner when tuned right will work 25.165-28.5 without a tuner.i own both of these antennas and swapped them out at 40 feet to the base and the imax had 1s unit over the maco.assembly well imax takes 2 minutes to put together and is usually pretuned for cb and the maco can get a little frusterating till you figure it out.which one should i get? witch one performs better?
these are both good antennas as far as performance is concerned.as for construction well they are both ok the imax at 24 feet is wobbly but always seems to come back the maco at 19 1/2 is a bit flimsy,the loop has a hose clamp and the rest of the clamps are crap and if you dont really tighten these loops down a sparrow could land on it and move it.broad banded the imax is the clear winner when tuned right will work 25.165-28.5 without a tuner.i own both of these antennas and swapped them out at 40 feet to the base and the imax had 1s unit over the maco.assembly well imax takes 2 minutes to put together and is usually pretuned for cb and the maco can get a little frusterating till you figure it out.
i dont know where you come up with these figures but maybe you should actually test a maco againsts a imax 2000but thats ok because you will state that the 19.5 foot antenna performs better than the 24.5 foot antenna been there done that the funny thing about that is the imax is 5 feet taller but i know you will have a answer for that too but ok.1342's experience with signal is far from typical when replacing the Imax 2000 with the V58. Look around a little more and you'll find over 90% of people who have tried this while eliminating other variables have found the exact opposite. The Maco has the stronger signal. With respect to bandwidth, that specification has been misinterpreted. I've seen similar posted but what they fail to tell you is that is the approximate maximum range the antenna can be tuned over. It will only cover a small portion of that range at any one tuning setting.
If you have a 4 watt radio with a stock mic and want to pay more for a simple antenna that has a little less signal with 10 times more RFI problems, buy the Imax 2000. If you can read instructions, like the idea of paying less, having more signal, and being able to run power without nearly as much interference, buy the V58 new on eBay. This is not based on changing one antenna for another. It's based on solid technical theory and countless controlled antenna swaps. The real 5/8 wave groundplane beats the fishing pole.
my tests were performed at 50-100 miles but i am sure you have an answer for that espescially since you have not owned either antenna but go ahead respond.i dont know where you come up with these figures but maybe you should actually test a maco againsts a imax 2000but thats ok because you will state that the 19.5 foot antenna performs better than the 24.5 foot antenna been there done that the funny thing about that is the imax is 5 feet taller but i know you will have a answer for that too but ok.
imax 2000 is the best for the money hello>my tests were performed at 50-100 miles but i am sure you have an answer for that espescially since you have not owned either antenna but go ahead respond.