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Nagoya NA-771G finally back in stock - hurry


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Got the e-mail notification,I just placed my order

 

I've been happy with the 771G so far, getting more so each h-t has one

 

They're now offering BNC & SMA-M connector models also

 

I'm hoping that the NA-701G comes back in soon, I'd like to try one of those

 

I ordered one of the NA-701C (commercial tuning) from myGMRS to test out in the meantime

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I have not tried the https://www.buytwowayradios.com/nagoya-na-701g.html which is a 6.1 inch antenna... I have been using the Authentic Nagoya NA-771G Handheld GMRS Antenna (15.3 Inch)  https://www.buytwowayradios.com/nagoya-na-771g.html on 3 of my GMRS radios and it like having a 20-30 watt radio in my Jeep with a KG-805G HT radio..  I get 30 miles to the repeater... 

 

Try it and test it and if you do not like it return it... 

Jack

 

Is that because it's compact?  I have a 771G and it definitely outperform the stock Wouxan but dang, it's unwieldy.  

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I must tell you all that while you may get a tad more range (perhaps 5% or so in my case) when using the longer antenna, I have found the added length to be more of an annoyance than real benefit. So I have reverted back to use of the stock antenna and the shorter 701. In my everyday carry use of my radios I found that the extra inches if range distance mattered so little in practice that the hassle of the longer antenna was not warranted. I will certainly keep it in my tool box, and I will use it on special occasions, but its days of everyday carry use are over.

 

 

Michael

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I have the 771 and it's a good antenna but, as people have said, it's a bit in the way.

 

I also have the Smiley Super Stick 465MHz.

https://www.smileyantenna.com/product-p/46510.htm

 

It can be used fully collapsed or fully extended for better gain.

Fully extended it's comparable to the 771 and works very well.

Fully collapsed it's more like a compact rubber duck.

 

I use it fully collapsed and only extend it when the signal gets weak .

I think it's a pretty good way to go.

 

BTW, you can convert your radio and your favorite antennas to BNC for quick changing if you like.

I do this on my Ham 2M/440MHz rig.

 

VK

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