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I'm a very casual/beginner level ham and as such have mostly avoided committing too much in the way of financial resources - I have a UV-5R for a personal radio, anything else I do I've used others' radios.

I don't mind the 5R's interface; I'm familiar enough with it now that it doesn't really bother me. That said, it'd be nice to give it a little boost without spending a bunch of money and/or buying a new radio. I typically operate at home, so mobility isn't required (though being able to pack it up to have along when traveling wouldn't hurt, either).

What kinds of low-cost options are there that could help improve its range (and/or SNR)?

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    I believe if you install an appropriate antenna and replace the monopole with a co-ax to the antenna, you can boost your range, at the cost of not being portable anymore. http://www.amazon.com/Outdoor-Antenna-Motor-Rotor-HD-2805/sim/B002MVRCSI/2 you may also use a directive antenna - point towards a repeater. – KF5RRR Oct 22 '13 at 20:03
  • Operate with the proper vertical polarization. 2. Replace the stock duck with one designed for US bands. 2.a. Use a quality antenna, e.g. Diamond or Comet. 3. Use a repeater that's closer to you. 4. Use a repeater with a better (higher) receive site and better electronics. 5. Step out of the house. 6. Use an external antenna.
  • – Andrew Beals Oct 22 '13 at 20:38
  • @AndrewBeals I have a Baofeng UV-82L, how can I find antennas that will work on it? I'd like to buy a better rubber duckie and a car/magnet mount. – Dan Oct 23 '13 at 04:43
  • The cheap Chinese radios have SMA female connectors rather than the standard SMA male ones on them. Your local amateur radio shop can supply you with an adaptor. – Andrew Beals Nov 06 '13 at 19:56
  • There's also apparently decent quality antennas that come with an SMA male attachment. – Amber Nov 07 '13 at 06:16
  • Climb a mountain. The longest range I had with my Yaesu VX-8G was from about 7000 feet up Mt. Rainier in Washington state. Simplex also. About 75 miles distance. – K7PEH Sep 28 '15 at 16:47