Nagoya NA-701G FRS/GMRS Antenna


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  • Certified Original Nagoya Antenna – with an exclusive manufacturing partnership with BTECH
  • Use with SMA-Female compatible radios (Center Pin on the radio side).
  • High performance, GMRS Tuned, High Gain Handheld Radio Antenna. In most cases: the longer the antenna, the more capable it is of boosting weak frequencies and receiving difficult to hear stations. Shorter antennas offer more portability and convenience, while longer antennas generally perform better.
  • Receive Frequency Range: 120~900 MHz. (Transmit Gain: 462 Mhz. 2.15 dBi, Max Power: 10 Watts, Length: 5.5″)
Compatible with:

BaoFeng: UV-82, UV-5R (All models), BF-F8HP, BF-F8+, and all other BaoFeng Models; Compatible With all models of BaoFeng.

BTECH: GMRS-V1 (Nagoya NA-701G recommended antenna)

Kenwood:TK-240, TK-250, TK-255, TK-260, TK-260G, TK-270, TK-270G, TK-272G, TK-278, TK-278G, TK-340, TK-349, TK-350, TK-353, TK-360, TK-360G and more.

GMRS Radios requiring an SMA Female Antenna (the gender is the pin, not the threads of the antenna) such as the BTECH GMRS-V1.

Specifications

  • Frequency: 462 MHz
  • Receive Frequency Range: 120~900 MHz
  • Gain: 2.15dBi
  • Max power: 10 Watts
  • VSWR: Less 1.5:1
  • Impedance: 50 OHM
  • Connector: SMA-F
  • Length: 14 cm (~5.5 inches)
  • Impedance: 50 ohms
  • RoHS Compliant

Customer Reviews

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charles bailey (kcw5184)
Buy with Confidence!

Item as described, packaged well, priced right and shipped on time. Win-Win! Buy with confidence from this Seller!

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Andres Santana (asantana2014)
Perfect

It’s work great.

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lori oliver (lori6cats)
Antenna

Very good!! Just as described!! TY

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Eric McGregor (eric_redleg)
A little better than stock antenna for GMRS

This antenna design is a compromise. I was a bit disappointed to see the SWR higher than advertised on both my meters but the sound quality does seem better than the stock tidradio H3 dual band antenna for GMRS use.

Hi EMC, just a quick note that to properly measure the SWR on these antennas you need to add a counterpoise to your radio to make up for the fact that it's not being held properly in your hand during the test. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=szmQmCn1tH4

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Jim Crawford (jimbow501)
Nice antenna

Very nice well made antenna it had to high of a SWR for my radio I wished it would have worked out for me