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The Diamond MR77 144/440 Mobile Mag Antenna is a high-performance dual-band antenna designed for mobile use. With a compact 20-inch length and a gain of 2.15 / 3.4 dBi, it ensures superior signal clarity. The antenna comes with a mini magnet mount and a 13ft RG-58/U cable for easy installation, making it perfect for professionals on the go. Its durable design and UHF connector compatibility make it a versatile choice for any communication setup.
Manufacturer | Diamond Antenna |
Brand | Diamond Antenna |
Item Weight | 1.2 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 22 x 2 x 4 inches |
Country of Origin | Japan |
Item model number | MR77 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | MR77 |
C**.
Nicely added to my HT
This is perfect for new hams or for your HT to hit the closest repeater to you
G**R
Perfect For Mobile Portability
My Tacoma has only 1 opening under the radio and knob area. Did not want to install an expensive big radio for the limited trips around town. Purchased the compact BTECH dual band mobile. Advertised as 10W & 20Watt. On meter, 8W on low, 18W on high, close enough for local repeater operation. Runs off accessory cig lighter plug. Needed good quality short dual band antenna with pl-259 and magnetic mount. This Diamond is perfect for my needs. Well made and not as obvious as huge dual band antenna. Our home garage has low roof, so needed short antenna. Strong magnetic with 13ft coax line. Only hits garage door in 2 places when driving in-out. I go slow, not to damage antenna. It is thick and will not bend like the cheap antennas. Purchased 2nd one for a just in case. Glad to see its same price as 1st order from 2 yrs ago.
L**8
Good basic dual band mag mount.
Worked a lot better than the previous mag mount I was using. Wish the cable was a bit longer but I made it work. I got further down the valley floor than several of my local group using the same antenna so I must have got a good one. My only concern was the packaging didn't seem to really come with instructions to assemble but I figured it out. Good for short to medium term antenna. I plan to run it for a while and maybe eventually put a fender antenna mount in. Until then this is getting me very reasonable range for the wattage and height and location.I bought one of the 10 dollar mini mag mounts for use with an HT before this one and it didn't last a month. Hoping this one does Better and it appears to be higher quality by far.HRO was cheaper by a could dollars but I have prime so I traded the faster speed for the 3 bucks. If you buy a large order HRO might have free shipping then the price difference might be greater.
C**M
Would Work Well If....
Nice antenna but what use is it if the cable won't reach to the front of the cab of the most common pickup in America - a extended cab F150. Cable is 2 feet too short if you run it anyway but straight down the center of the roof panel. Diamond, how much does 2' of cable cost compared to a $50 antenna?!
T**N
Very happy with this antenna.
I am regularly able to get full quiet audio reports from repeaters 20miles away on a Ft-60r HT (5watts) using this antenna. Must be good components and coax used in building this antenna. The coax seems delicate but is holding up well to 100degree temps and 75mph highway speeds. You have to be careful not to crush or kink the coax if you run it to the vehicle roof via the door seals. I reinforced my cable by doubling up and splitting two 1.5" sections of drinking straw and sliding them over the coax where I had a slight pinch point. I cleanly wrapped the straw reinforcement with heavy electrical tape. Probably overkill but I'd rather be cautious.Of course, Your signal results may vary based on on topology, repeater height, etc. The antenna itself is good stuff.
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