Antennas Direct VHF Accessory Kit for TV antennas vs Tram VHF Marine Antenna with stainless L-bracket, 6 dB gain, 38" tall
Overall winner: Tram VHF Marine Antenna with stainless L-bracket, 6 dB gain, 38" tall
Key Differences
Tram's VHF marine antenna (A) is a dedicated 38" marine-band antenna with a heavy-duty stainless-steel L-bracket and 6 dB gain, making it better for boat installations and stronger signal gain. Antennas Direct's VHF accessory kit (B) is designed to add VHF channels to UHF TV antennas, offers weatherproof housing and compact mounting for indoor/outdoor use, and is more versatile for TV antenna upgrades but has mixed feedback on VHF channel availability
Antennas Direct VHF Accessory Kit for TV antennas
VHF reception accessory kit adds hi-VHF signals (channels 7-13) to your UHF antenna. Attaches to ClearStream or Bowtie reflectors or mast-mounted for universal TV antenna use
Pros
- Adds VHF channels to UHF antennas
- Weatherproof housing for indoor/outdoor use
- Compact mounting options (tum 3 ft coax) and easy installation
- Compatible with multiple antenna reflector screens
Cons
- Mixed feedback on VHF channel availability
- Some report limited reception on channel 2
- Reception may vary by location and terrain
Tram VHF Marine Antenna with stainless L-bracket, 6 dB gain, 38" tall
Marine VHF antenna with heavy-duty stainless steel L-bracket and 15 ft low-loss RG58A/U coax. 6 dB gain for enhanced signal; covers all marine-band frequencies. One customer notes easy installation and clear reception up to 60 miles
Pros
- heavy-duty stainless steel L-bracket
- full marine-band coverage
- 6 dB gain for improved signal
- included long coax cable
Cons
- fit received mixed feedback
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Tram |
| Durability | Tram |
| Versatility | Antennas Direct |
| User Reviews | Tram |