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Category: Antennas: HF: Verticals; Wire; Loop

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Review Summary For : Cushcraft AR-10 Ringo
Reviews: 22MSRP: 79.95
Description:
Cushcraft AR-10 Ringo vertical , 1/2 wave monoband for 10 meters
Product is in production
More Info: http://www.cushcraftamateur.com
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00224.5
AE4KR Rating: 2021-10-02
Great Performance, Typical MFJ Quality Control Time Owned: 0 to 3 months.
I have found this antenna to be a nice step up in performance from a quarter-wave ground plane, and the small footprint without radials will be ideal for the portable use I have planned. RF on the coax shield can be an issue, but can be minimized by using a 10' mast and choking the coax or using an UNUN. The MFJ takeover of CushCraft has not been good for quality control. I bought two AR-10s recently, from the first new batch after the COVID-19 logistics issues shut down production through much of 2021. While tubing fit together properly and no parts were missing, both came with the hole in the mast too small to accept the set-screw which is supposed to secure it to a mast. I contacted MFJ; "Tom" gave me a reply which showed me he doesn't understand the product. I drilled it out myself. Tuning is simple; performance is excellent. (By the way, for those asking - that coax stub is a capacitor.)
N2MDV Rating: 2019-10-20
A very nice freebie for me. Time Owned: 6 to 12 months.
Normally, I'm not a fan of Ringos, but a friend of mine gave this AR-10 to me for free. It was laying, 1/2 buried, in his yard for over a decade. So, the actual cost was the time to clean it up, rebuild it, and add the section locking bolts modification. I've tuned it right to 28.400MHz and it's matched to a 1.1:1 VSWR, so far. Thus far, any station I can hear, I seem to be able to work. Even running just stock 18W from an RCI-2950 10M All-mode rig. The SWR curves are 1.9 on 29MHz even, for 10M AM, but I do need a tuner for 10M 29MHz FM and to use a CB down on 27MHz. Still, if I hear them, I seem to be able to work them on barefoot power levels. This Ringo replaces an A-99 CB antenna that broke at the base earlier in the Spring. Let's see how it takes Winter. Thus far, it's been a nice performing local and Sporadic E 10M / 11M antenna. The price for me was certainly right.
KK9H Rating: 2017-06-23
Good 10M beacon antenna Time Owned: more than 12 months.
My local club has been operating a 10M beacon since it was built back in 2001. It was originally installed on a high school building and used an Antron 99 for over 10 years. The school then remodeled their building so we had to relocate our beacon. At that time the beacon was rebuilt and updated which included a new antenna. We chose the Cushcraft AR-10. The AR-10 was easy to assemble and tune to our frequency. Our beacon is now installed on a park district administrative building where our club holds its monthly meetings and the AR-10 is performing very well according to the Reverse Beacon Network monitoring stations. You may be able to hear it too when the band opens. Our beacon consists of an Ultimate PicoKeyer keying a Radio Shack HTX-100 running 5 watts out on 28.297 with the call NS9RC from Highland Park, IL near Chicago.
N9SRA Rating: 2013-11-24
Great Antenna Time Owned: 0 to 3 months.
After losing my tree mounted wire antenna in a very bad wind storm, I put up the AR-10. Just before the weather turned cold,
For good. I will say the instruction sheet could be better, That said, the antenna has been great. No it won't bust any pile up's, but I can work stateside stations at will, and on a good day you may work a little DX, as I did with a pappa alpha station in Holland. This antenna is very broad banded & I have a flat match across the entire 10 meter band. If you don't have room for a beam, Buy this Antenna !, you won't be sorry.
N9SRA
WA7PRC Rating: 2013-04-02
Works FB Time Owned: more than 12 months.
Around 2010, I was wanting to work the locals and had sold the AR-10 in two ham stores as far back as the mid 1970s. In that time not one had been returned nor had I heard anything bad said about it.

I mounted it atop a 11' mast, around 20' AGL and it performed flawlessly (no issues whatsoever). When I installed my 72' tower, I mounted it atop the mast at 83' AGL. The only difference in performance is, it now works DX nearly as well as my yagi.
KA7NIQ Rating: 2013-01-10
Nothing Special Time Owned: more than 12 months.
Mine was an 11 meter Ringo, given to me by a CB'er who replaced it with a Starduster.
It is an end fed antenna, and full of common mode.
Be sure to use an RF Choke with it, or risk radiating coax and mast.
I replaced mine with a Starduster 1/4 wave ground plane with 45 degree sloping radials, much better performance!
Now, with the Starduster 1/4 wave ground plane, I can run power, w/o RF in the shack.
DX and local are better, and the 1/4 wave Ground Plane with sloping radials is also much quieter.
W8JI was right!
W7MCP Rating: 2012-12-27
Great for the price. Time Owned: 0 to 3 months.
I bought my first HF rig right before the AARL 10 meter contest for 2012. I needed an antenna for 10m so I was lucky enough that my favorite online amateur radio store had the AR-10 in stock. Showed up the day before the contest. A friend came over to help me get it assembled and in the air. Assembly and tuning was very easy. With just a little tuning was able to get a 1:1 swr. Contest day I made 15 contacts into South America running about 30 Watts. And numerous contacts on the East Coast. Luckily the band opened up that day. For someone looking for a reasonably priced antenna that is easily assembled and tuned. I recommend this highly. I did develop an issue with noise. I cured this with an ICE 10m bandpass filter.
KC0GSB Rating: 2010-10-28
Very Good Antenna Time Owned: 0 to 3 months.
I put the AR-10 up two weeks ago to replace an aging CB 5/8 GP. It was very easy to assemble and tune. Yessterday, it easily survived a constant wind that gusted over 60mph. It puts out a good signal, S-9 reports locally, and it also receives very well. I am happy with this antenna and the $95 price was well worth it. It is up 35 feet on a Rohn adjustable mast.
E76549 Rating: 2010-07-26
Good Antenna Time Owned: more than 12 months.
Many years ago when I was in grammar school in the 1970s, I had good luck with the 11 meter Ringo for CB radio. The price in those days was around $20 and fairly affordable for kids making a few dollars per week from paper routes or part time jobs in fast food joints.

The Ringo was easy to assemble and install and parents liked its no radials design. It is a good portable antenna for camping or Field Day.

I have also had good luck as a hamming adult with the 10 meter Ringo. The antennas with radials, that are about 18 or so feet long for 10 and 11 meters, have done a bit better for me than the no radials Ringo, but the Ringo has always managed to do a respectable job. I find that stick antennas without radials tend to get into less trouble during ice storms.
N4DBM Rating: 2010-05-09
Works Fine Time Owned: more than 12 months.
The Ringo, whether it's a 10 meter or a 440 MHz is simply a half wave vertical. It is what it is, and it works fine. "Big Sticks" and Antron 99's are basically the same thing, with one big exception - the Ringo is DC grounded - prevents static buildup and it's got to help tremendously with a direct hit. I've had one for years and it works well. I would recommend this to a friend, most definitely. I had no problems with assembly and all my tubing fit together as it should.