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Reviews For: Harvest X3200 2 meter, 220 Mhz, 440 Mhz vertical dipole antenna

Category: Antennas: VHF/UHF+ Omnidirectional: verticals, mobile, etc

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Review Summary For : Harvest X3200 2 meter, 220 Mhz, 440 Mhz vertical dipole antenna
Reviews: 2MSRP: $135.00
Description:
Harvest 3 band VHF antenna model X3200, Covers 2 meters, 220 Mhz and 70 cm bands. Appears to be exactly like the Diamond X3200 antenna with the same specs.
Product is in production
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N4RLF Rating: 2021-02-25
Nice Antenna Time Owned: 0 to 3 months.
Same as the Diamond X3200A which is discontinued. Goes together easily enough, assembly instructions are in asian jibberish, but you can figure it out. You will need to pull the antenna element out of the upper fiberglass section of the antenna with a pair of needle nose plyers in order to get it out to install into the lower and screw it tight. Purchased on Ebay from Eagle Antenna (or at Buyantenna.com), select make offer, will accept lower offers on Ebay. Operated well on all 3 bands! Beware the mounting brackets need a larger dia mast than 1.25". I got up on the roof all ready to mount it and after tightening the brackets all the way down, it was still loose! had to improvise and stick in something as a spacer. Or get new U bolts with thread all the way down.
AK4SJ Rating: 2020-09-04
Excellent VHF vertical dipole Time Owned: 0 to 3 months.
If you are looking for one of these antennas, I found the X3200 sold under the Harvest brand name to be either the same or a perfect copy of the Diamond. The Diamond is made in Japan and the Harvest is made in Taiwan. Maybe Diamond uses the Taiwan model as they look identical with the same specs. Either way the Harvest antenna works as advertised and is really well made. I could only check the 2 meter and 440 Mhz bands with my MFJ analyzer but they are right on I bought my antenna from a seller on eBay for $135 including shipping. Walmart shows them on their order website too.