AI Generated Review Summary
The RUSHFPV Cherry Antenna U.FL (2pc) offers optimized signal coverage for FPV racing drones, with a 5.6-6GHz bandwidth ensuring uniform transmission strength. The antennas feature a perfect circular polarization axis ratio, effectively reducing screen flicker. They are designed to be small, sturdy, and flexible, with a Teflon skin and double-shielded coaxial cable for durability and low signal loss.
Reviews
Great budget rhcp UFL antennas
"Really love how these UFL antennas fit into the VTX connector, and the locking system is great! I used to put a dab of superglue over my antennas to prevent them from falling off, but haven’t had any issues with these!"
— Sean M. (5/5)
Antennas
"Great"
— Robbie B. (5/5)
"I couldn’t use them. There were another item that went in my junk drawer as they just were a few small millimeters short and the next length of the cherry antenna is way too long. So I had to go with a different brand which I didn’t want to do. I prefer rush, analog BTX when I use them and rush, cherry antennas they are consistently best. I would really love to see Rush get into producing digital system."
— Bob (3/5)
little big but fits on
"little big but fits on race quad penetration and range seems good"
— Daniel M. (5/5)
Great antennas
"These work great for walksnail system with range and penetration."
— Chris C. (5/5)
Great antenna for HDZero equipped quads.
"I really like these antennas pared with my HDZero video system. The size allows for a great fit and they offer great range with some improved penetration. Have them on all my quads."
— Gary V. (5/5)
Good antennas
"Didn’t use the Mount it came with. Great walksnail replacement"
— Ryan H. (5/5)
Good Cheap Antennas
"Great ufl antennas esp for the price. Hard to beat."
— Kyle C. (5/5)
"Excellent quality"
— christian (5/5)
works great for racing
"i have swapped out all my racers with these and i love them. They have just the right amount of length to fit any 3-5in racer. with 25mw on the vtx i have no issues with range or penetration even when we run with natural features on the course, like around trees or bushes."
— Zachary W. (5/5)