VECTORCOM 10m & CB Mobile Antenna Kit with Coax Cable vs Nagoya NMO-72 19.25" NMO Mount Antenna (Dual Band 145/440 MHz)
Overall winner: Nagoya NMO-72 19.25" NMO Mount Antenna (Dual Band 145/440 MHz)
Key Differences
BTECH's Nagoya NMO-72 is a dual-band VHF/UHF NMO-style antenna noted for a robust brass NMO mount and wide omni-directional coverage, while VECTORCOM's kit targets CB/10m use with a stainless-steel whip, included coax and PL259, and tunable frequency range. Pick the BTECH (A) if you need dual-band VHF/UHF mobile performance and a solid NMO mount; pick the VECTORCOM (B) if you need a CB/10m mobile antenna kit with cable and a tunable whip
VECTORCOM 10m & CB Mobile Antenna Kit with Coax Cable
A 10M & CB mobile antenna kit with 3M RG58 coax and PL259 plug for 10M & CB radios. Provides a stainless steel whip and tunable frequency range 25.6-30.2 MHz; default 26-28 MHz. Customer note: resembles a quarter wave design and offers solid functionality
Pros
- stainless steel whip
- tunables within 25.6-30.2 MHz
- includes coaxial cable and PL259 plug
- suitable for 10M & CB radios
Cons
- mount type receives mixed feedback
Nagoya NMO-72 19.25" NMO Mount Antenna (Dual Band 145/440 MHz)
Dual-band NMO mount antenna for VHF/UHF with omni-directional coverage. Easy installation and solid brass NMO mount construction; noted for strong reception and durability from customer feedback
Pros
- omni-directional coverage
- easy installation
- robust brass NMO mount
- good reception on VHF and UHF
Cons
- requires NMO mount
- no price or availability information
- no explicit mounting accessories listed
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Tie |
| Durability | BTECH |
| Versatility | VECTORCOM |
| User Reviews | BTECH |