🚀 Elevate Your Signal Game with the TB-320A!
The Authentic Genuine Nagoya TB-320A is a robust, 39-inch tri-band antenna designed for effortless installation and reliable communication across 2m, 1.25m, and 70cm amateur bands. With its omni-directional capability, no tuning required, and durable construction, this antenna is perfect for both novice and experienced users. Its convenient fold-over design ensures adaptability in tight spaces, making it an essential accessory for any radio enthusiast.
Item Weight | 10.4 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 24 x 1.5 x 3.5 inches |
Country of Origin | Taiwan |
Item model number | TB-320A |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
P**M
Great antenna 1.12 : 1 SWR
This antenna is a winLooks like a great antenna it looks classy on my carIll be testing it out after i get some parts to make it goNext time I will order direct from the Btech websiteUpdate: SWR 1.12:1 o n the roof of my car NMO mountI am pleased its working great
R**N
Extreamly good value for the money.
this antenna is awesome and is triband to boot. I got it tuned to 1.0 swr on 2M and 1.47 swr on 70 Cm. 1.25M was 1.85 swr, but it still got out good enough to make repeater contact with the net. Built very well.
D**L
Decent HAM antenna. Hits the repeater with low SWR
Decent antenna for VHF HAM band. Also picks up UHF in the 460 range with no issues.
D**D
Decent
Worked well for me. Magnet is strong and I’m able to pick up all my local repeaters. For the price, can’t complain. Haven’t got around to checking SWR.
K**C
Good antenna but better on VHF than UHF
Better performance and SWR on 2m than 70cm in my case. I have it mounted off-center on an SUV roof. Good antenna overall though. Looks like a basic 1/4-wave VHF.2m: SWR perfect 1.01, goes up slightly at high power, Tx very good, Rx very good70cm: SWR 1.34, goes up slightly at high power, Tx good, Rx fair/noisy.
T**M
Very Good
Took care of most of my vhf/uhf issues
S**Y
product good, delivery poor
finally received the package in good condition
W**L
Good build, gain figures misleading
UT-308 UV.Gain figures are misleading in the description. Stated plainly as "1.7 - 4.15", it should read "1.7(VHF) / 4.15(UHF)". I expected more gain on 2 meters than 1.7. My Nagoya 771 hits stronger. I'll keep it inside the car until I need it. Then it's a simple matter of opening the sun roof and reaching backward through it to mount it in the middle of the roof. Then I close the sun roof with about an inch of gap for a more solid ground plane.Build quality looks good, powder coating is smooth and flawless, and the SMA Female connector seems attached strongly to the cable. I have no use for the separate extension, but I'll toss it into my parts drawer. Haven't had a chance to test SWR or power out yet.I keep the antenna element inside a length of 7/16" PVC pipe with end caps to protect it. I also stuck a length of black reinforced vinyl electrical tape across/onto the bottom of the rubber cup insulator that surrounds the magnet ... with an inch tab of the tape projecting out from under the mount to aid in removing the antenna from the roof. Fold the projecting electrical tape back onto itself to form the tab. I don't like straining the mounting boss atop the mount to pry that magnet loose from the roof; as other reviews testify, it is very strong.For quick comms, I intend to use my Nagoya NA-771 mounted on my Baofeng BF F8HP Pro poking up all the way through the open sun roof before I go through the bother of setting this one up on the roof. For more involved comms and to avoid my arm getting tired, this UT-308UV will fit the bill, I think, notwithstanding the low 2 meter gain figure.
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