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The Nagoya UT-72G is a 19-inch stainless steel GMRS antenna featuring a super loading coil for enhanced UHF reception, a heavy-duty rare earth magnetic base for secure vehicle mounting, and weatherproof design for all-weather reliability. This comprehensive kit includes SMA adapters and a durable cable, offering quick installation and trusted BTECH USA support.






















| ASIN | B09TPZ221K |
| Best Sellers Rank | #26 in Two-Way Radio Antennas |
| Brand Name | BTECH |
| Color Name | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (739) |
| Date First Available | March 1, 2022 |
| Impedance | 50 Ohms |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 14 ounces |
| Item model number | Nagoya UT-72G |
| Product Dimensions | 204 x 3.5 x 19 inches |
| Special Features | Only BaoFeng Tech is Authorized to Resell Nagoya |
L**.
Perfect fit and good SWR
This antenna works very well on a GMRS radio with good SWR readings. The cable length is good for an SUV install and seems quite durable at highway speeds. It was easy to use, and it was compatible with the GMRS radio as described in the product description.
G**K
Good Performance, Build Quality and Value
This is a straight forward GMRS Mobile Antenna that happens to be a good performer. Take it out of the package, place it in a good spot on your vehicle away from obstructions and it will give you good performance. The antenna is extremely well built and durable, because it’s made from very high quality materials (Stainless Steel). The magnet is very powerful, and the antenna stays in place even at high speeds, and in extreme weather. Its price also makes it an incredibly value. This antenna does not performs on par with my Midland MXTA26, but it is half the price, and unlike the Midland it comes with a very good magnetic mount and good quality RG58u coaxial cable. Right out of the package, my SWR is 1.01 to 1.03 across the GMRS frequency range.
D**A
Good price low swr,good for ht.
Works good low swr.get better distance.
M**N
Review on the Nagoya Ut-72 GMRS antenna.
Great Performance, Solid Build – Just a Few Minor Issues I’ve been using the Nagoya UV-72 for a little bit now, and overall, I’m pretty happy with its performance. The build quality feels solid, and the antenna does a great job improving my signal reception and transmission range. I’ve noticed a significant improvement in clarity compared to my stock antenna, especially in rural and fringe areas. The magnet mount is strong and holds up well, even at highway speeds. Installation was easy, and the coax cable is good quality. However, the only reason I’m giving four stars instead of five is that the base could be a bit stronger—it does tend to shift slightly if bumped. Additionally, while reception is great, performance can vary depending on the terrain. Overall, it’s a great antenna for the price and a worthwhile upgrade for anyone looking to boost their radio’s capabilities. I’d definitely recommend it, just keep in mind the minor drawbacks!
P**R
Awesome antenna! Highly recommend!
I’ve had this antenna for two years, and it’s proven to be extremely durable through every weather condition imaginable. While the antenna is somewhat stiff, the spring at the base provides excellent stability. The length hasn’t caused any problems either, it consistently hits all local repeaters without effort.
M**S
UPDATE: SWR 1.01 - Was: High SWR than expected, Now: Great SWR
I have seen reviews online that states that this antenna has an SWR of 1.0 or very close to it. The best I got was 1.2, and the worst was 2.5, completely dependent on which channel and the transmit power on GMRS. I have tested on 3 SWR meters and all of them had similar results. Somewhat unusable for all GMRS channels. I am thinking about returning the product because I have seen better SWR out of other UT-72G. I may have received a defective one. UPDATE: I got a replacement, and decided to test the SWR on the new antenna. I got an SWR of 1.01. Here is what I noticed. The first one I got had a sticker that said UT-72G over a bag that was for UT-72. Not a big deal, so I tested that first one again but for HAM bands as opposed to GMRS bands. Lo and behold, the HAM band SWR was closer to and SWR of <= 1.5, in some lower bands I got closer to 1.4. But for GMRS bands, the lower band I got an SWR of 1.2-1.5, the higher I went on the 462-468MHz range, the higher the SWR (as high as 2.5). The new one, didn't test well for HAM bands, as expected, but had amazing results across the entire range of 462-468MHz. I tested the new antenna which was in a bag that states it is UT-72G (no sticker on top of the UT-72 bag) with a few SWR meters and testing equipment, and I got an SWR between 1.01-1.03 across the entire GMRS band. More than likely a factory mix up as opposed to a bad antenna. If your SWR is high, there are many obvious radio and antenna specific things to check (something as simple as a good ground plane, no nearby obstructions that can cause incorrect results, etc.) but also check to see if you got the wrong antenna. I am quite happy with the SWR result of the second antenna. The signal readability and minimal hash noise at distance means the radio is putting out solid power through an antenna that converts most of that power with minimal loss. Time to return the first antenna and use the new antenna on GMRS. I hope this helps.
D**E
works well
I had a similar antenna for my Uniden scanner but hated the magnet, it always got knocked off my truck at the slightest touch. I was going to try it for GMRS but the magnet eventually detached completely and I started looking for a GMRS tuned replacement. The magnet is much better on this one, cable seems well made, and the rubber pad is a nice addition. At first I was skeptical because I wasn't getting a lot of activity on the road like I did with just a rubber duck on a handheld another day from road construction etc, but I guess the air was just dead. I picked up some static filled chatter on a repeater about 40 miles away, attached the handheld to this antenna and got much better reception. I was able to hit the repeater (which I hadn't tried before even when closer due to the static), and got a good signal report back from two other stations. The antenna came a little pre-bent in the packaging but I was able to mostly straighten it out and it doesn't seem to be a problem.
S**P
UT-72G antenna
It’s a real UT-72G. Performance is up to par on what’s been said about it. I have no Buyers Remorse at all. I’m getting 1.4 -1.7 VSWR across the non repeater GMRS frequencies with mine, 1.3 -1.5 VSWR across the +5MHz repeater frequencies. Not Radio Perfect, but none are, and it’s perfectly safe to run this antenna without performance worry. It’s priced right too. I now own two of these antenna’s, and have no regrets + the Ham Dual Band model also performs just as well.
M**S
I had a cheap bingfu antenna, and it worked fine but the magnet sucked. This antenna has a nice solid magnet, no fear of it coming off on the highway, and the cable is much thicker and nicer then the cheaper antennas come with. Only recommendation I have is to put a piece of vinyl tape down where ever you are going to mount this as any magnet mount antenna will damage paint eventually.
R**M
Instead of wasting your money and time, do it right, do it once. If you want a magnet mount, this is a great buy. No issues will seller,would buy again.
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