Nagoya NMO-72 19.25" NMO Mount Antenna (Dual Band 145/440 MHz) vs Nagoya UT-72G GMRS Antenna Kit with Magnetic Mount

Overall winner: Nagoya NMO-72 19.25" NMO Mount Antenna (Dual Band 145/440 MHz)

Key Differences

Product A (Nagoya NMO-72) is a dual-band VHF/UHF NMO-mount antenna with a robust brass NMO mount and higher overall review count, making it better for vehicle or fixed installations and users needing dual-band coverage. Product B (Nagoya UT-72G) is a GMRS magnetic-base kit with a weatherproof design and included accessories, suited for temporary or portable mounting and users who want a complete magnetic-base kit

Nagoya NMO-72 19.25" NMO Mount Antenna (Dual Band 145/440 MHz)

Nagoya NMO-72 19.25" NMO Mount Antenna (Dual Band 145/440 MHz)

BTECH • ★ 4.2/5 • Budget

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
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Nagoya UT-72G GMRS Antenna Kit with Magnetic Mount

Nagoya UT-72G GMRS Antenna Kit with Magnetic Mount

BTECH • ★ 3.8/5 • Budget

Nagoya UT-72G GMRS antenna kit with magnetic base, SMA adapters, and heavy-duty cable. Delivers good reception and range with easy installation. Users note strong magnet and reliable performance, with mixed opinions on build quality

Pros

  • complete kit with magnetic base and adapters
  • strong magnet for secure mounting
  • adequate reception and range in GMRS use
  • easy to install on vehicles

Cons

  • mixed feedback on build quality
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