Tram Center-Load Stainless CB Antenna Kit with 3-1/2-in. Magnet vs MS135 SuperWire antenna wire 135 ft, PTFE, #18 stranded

Key Differences

Tram 703-HC (A) is a magnet-mount CB antenna with a stainless-steel shaft and whip and covers all CB frequencies, making it a durable, vehicle-focused option; Super Antenna MS135 (B) is a 135 ft PTFE-insulated ham radio wire designed for portable or fixed ham use, offering extreme flexibility and high-quality wire but with some reports of kinking. Choose A if you need a rugged, metal, magnet-mount CB antenna for vehicle use; choose B if you need long, flexible ham antenna wire for portable or fixed HF installations

Tram Center-Load Stainless CB Antenna Kit with 3-1/2-in. Magnet

Tram Center-Load Stainless CB Antenna Kit with 3-1/2-in. Magnet

Tram • ★ 4.1/5 • Budget

Stainless steel CB antenna with shock spring and magnet mount for durable, flexible performance across the full CB band. Customers note easy tuning and good value for the setup

Pros

  • stainless steel shaft and whip
  • integrated shock spring for durability
  • full coverage of CB frequencies
  • strong magnet mount

Cons

  • mentions 8 miles range from a customer insight
  • physical height may affect fit on some vehicles
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MS135 SuperWire antenna wire 135 ft, PTFE, #18 stranded

MS135 SuperWire antenna wire 135 ft, PTFE, #18 stranded

Super Antenna • ★ 4.0/5 • Mid-Range

This is the MS135 SuperWire antenna wire for ham radio setups, suitable for portable antennas, ground radials, SDR, shortwave, FM, and AM. Customers note good wire quality, strength, and ease of use, with some mention of visibility and 1/4 wave on 160 meters

Pros

  • good wire quality
  • strong and durable
  • extremely flexible
  • easy to work with

Cons

  • potential kinking issues
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Head-to-Head

CriteriaWinner
Price Tram
Durability Tram
Versatility Super Antenna
User Reviews Super Antenna