Tram VHF Marine Antenna with stainless L-bracket, 6 dB gain, 38" tall vs Long Range VHF Marine Radio Antenna 156-163MHz with 16.5ft Coax
Overall winner: Tram VHF Marine Antenna with stainless L-bracket, 6 dB gain, 38" tall
Key Differences
Tram (A) offers higher stated gain (6 dB) and a heavy-duty stainless steel L-bracket, plus broader 'full marine-band' coverage; eifagur (B) includes a long 16.5 ft low-loss coax and specifies compatibility with 156–163 MHz but has a narrower frequency range and requires PL259 connector compatibility. Choose Tram if you want higher gain and a beefier bracket; choose eifagur if you need a long included coax and a lower-priced option compatible with 156–163 MHz devices
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
Long Range VHF Marine Radio Antenna 156-163MHz with 16.5ft Coax
VHF marine antenna designed for 156-163MHz devices. 2.5dBi gain, 50Ω impedance, and low loss 5m RG-58 cable with PL259 connector for easy setup. Bracket and stainless steel components provide corrosion resistance
Pros
- compatible with 156-163MHz devices
- low loss 5m coaxial cable
- stainless steel bracket for corrosion resistance
- impedance 50 ohm
Cons
- antenna frequency range limited to 156-163MHz
- requires PL259 connector compatibility
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | eifagur |
| Durability | Tram |
| Versatility | Tram |
| User Reviews | Tram |