Tuesday 7 July 2015

The Fall of Wilson's CB Antenna

The Wilson antennas of today are not the Wilson antennas 20 years ago that was innovating and producing the high-quality antennas that you came to love. Over the last decade, Wilson antennas and the rights to purchase them have been bought and sold three different times to large corporations. As you can probably guess their only concern is the bottom line and as a result quality of the product drops considerably.
By contrast, Stryker is a smaller company and much more similar to that of Wilson when they first started out. Being a smaller company with less known name quality and word-of-mouth play a much bigger role in selling the product. As a result, the company is held to a higher standard, and they can’t skimp or cut corners.
A common problem on the Wilson magnetic mount antennas of today is filling up with water and corrosion inside the coil. Another issue has been the magnets falling off or collects coming out of the base of the antenna.

The Stryker magnetic mount antennas as this is been explained to me are made in a different factory than the Wilson products and seem to have more care in final assembly. You also might have noticed that many of the models of antennas Wilson once offered have been discontinued such as the longer shaft Wilson 2000 and 5000 trucker antennas. One thing that makes the Stryker trucker stand out is the fact that you get the five and 10-inch shaft included in the package.
It certainly is true that Stryker does not offer as many antennas as Wilson or K 40 which, by the way, are on by the same corporation. Stryker light Galaxy radios seem to focus on building a quality product that might be a little more expensive but is well worth it in terms of longevity and dependability. Some of the other Stryker models like the SR-955 HP are an excellent example of high-end well-built products that are offered at competitive prices.
Sadly while cutting costs and quality suffering, Wilson only offers a one-year warranty on their antennas. Stryker antennas included a two-year warranty, and they are very flexible as I have a friend who just sent back three-year-old SR-5K CB antenna and it was promptly replaced and shipped back to my friend at no cost. That kind of customer service makes me believe that they are focused on building better products.
Now don’t get me wrong Wilson is a great design CB antenna and I ran one for 20 years and had excellent luck. It wasn’t Intel I replaced my aging Wilson 5000 with a newer model that I experienced any trouble from the product. At that time, I became educated regarding the sale of Wilson to several corporations one of which had filed bankruptcy. The problem I had might have simply been an issue with the new owners not being extremely familiar with the product they are manufacturing and thus didn’t know what to look for when checking quality.


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