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The Tram 1477-B is a 43-inch tall, pre-tuned dual-band base antenna designed for amateur radio enthusiasts. Featuring 3.5 dBd gain on VHF (144โ148 MHz) and 6 dBd gain on UHF (430โ460 MHz), it offers hassle-free installation with no tuning required. Its durable black fiberglass construction ensures reliable outdoor performance, making it ideal for local repeaters and everyday use. Highly rated for clear transmit/receive quality and ease of setup.




| ASIN | B07K8P836G |
| Antenna | Radio |
| AntennaDescription | Radio |
| Best Sellers Rank | #494 in Radio Antennas |
| Brand | Tram |
| Built-In Media | product |
| Color | Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 322 Reviews |
| Impedance | 50 Ohms |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 1.75"L x 1.75"W x 43"H |
| Item Type Name | two-way antenna |
| Item Weight | 1.2 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | tram(r) |
| Maximum Range | 79200 Feet |
| Number of Channels | 1 |
| UPC | 727932017554 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 90 days |
B**O
Match description, easy to install
Excellent dual-band antenna for the price! The Tram 1477-B comes pre-tuned for both VHF (144โ148 MHz) and UHF (430โ460 MHz), which made setup incredibly simpleโjust mount it and youโre ready to go. The 43" fiberglass construction feels sturdy and well-made, holding up nicely outdoors without any issues. Performance has been impressive on both bands, with clear transmit and receive, and a noticeable improvement over basic antennas. SWR was very acceptable right out of the box, which is a big plus for anyone who doesnโt want to spend time tuning. Itโs a great choice for base station use, especially for local repeaters and everyday operation. Overall, a reliable, affordable antenna that delivers solid performance. Highly recommended for both beginners and experienced operators!
R**C
Good antenna
Works fine, swr is good. I would buy again.
J**K
Works great on GMRS 1.5 swr.
Excellent SWR on 2m and 440mhz also 1.5 SWR on GMRS 467.650mhz good build quality. Excellent transmission reports and receive, using a 25ft mast. Just dont over tighten U bowls as the metal is soft its the only part you might want to upgrade but not necessary. I love the black version as it's very difficult to spot for you HOA folks.
L**R
Recommended buy
Works great, I have it on a 25 Watt Vhf/Uhf radio and it has great range. Tested SWR is perfect on both bands.
G**S
Good antenna, but there are some things of which to be aware...
Likes: --Construction is quite rugged. --Antenna performs well "overall". --Bandwidth nicely wide on 430/440 band. VSWR at resonance in this band was 1.04:1. --VSWR at resonance on 2m was 1.02:1 with narrower bandwidth. --Price is very good. --Amazon partner from whom it was purchased shipped immediately. I would buy from them again. Dislikes: --Resonant point on 430/440 was kind of low. Minimum VSWR occurred at 434MHz. Great if you're working satellites, but VSWR up near 448MHz was already above 2.5:1. 450MHz was above 3:1. This is getting a bit high in the FM/Repeaters section of the band that gets a lot of activity. It would have been much better to have had the resonant point for minimum VSWR right at 440MHz. Then the wide bandwidth would nicely cover the entire 430-450 range with VSWR's at the edges between 2:1 and 2.5:1, making the best use of "centering" the design. --Resonant point for the 2m band was too high up. Minimum VSWR was at 147.8MHz (less than 1.1:1). At 148MHz the VSWR was just under 1.4:1. Going in the other direction below resonance, the VSWR climbed rapidly with 145.6 being 2.5:1 and 144 at 3:1 or a little bit higher. Again, the tuning of the antenna could have been centered better, say for minimum VSWR at 147MHz or a little below that. 146.52, the national FM calling channel came in at 1.5:1 for the VSWR. This is acceptable, but there are repeaters below 146MHz. --BTW, all of my measurements were made with a NanoVNA-H4. The antenna is still quite useful even with the skewed resonance points so, I rate it a 4, as it is a vast performance improvement over home made J-Poles. --There are NO assembly instructions, nor even a single diagram of the built antenna or a photocopy of a parts list. I've been doing engineering as a career and have been a ham over 50 years so bags of parts didn't scare me off, but beginners would have problems and would likely get frustrated and give lower ratings. --SURPRISE...the hardware is all METRIC !!! What I thought was SAE 1/4-20 hardware was a bit smaller and finer pitched in thread size. Lose something and you're hosed without a trip to Ace Hardware or Home Depot !!! It would have been nice to have had a photocopy parts list pointing out this important fact !!! --Three small hex head bolts were included in the baggie of hardware. Only two such parts were needed with their split washers. One was used to push against the lower mounting tube the antenna and its radials on its base section telescope onto for mounting and weather protection. The other was supposed to go through the threaded upper mounting clamp (just like the lower one), but also pass through a hole in the mounting tube, and then catch some threads in the antenna base. This was to secure the base to the mounting tube and also keep the antenna's base from twisting. The supplied bolt was too short. It had about 3/8" of threads. It needed to have 1/2" to 5/8"'s of threads to do its intended job. So now I have two spare but short hex head M8 bolts, and one split washer left over. --This is how I discovered the hardware was Metric threaded: I had reached for a 1/4-20 SAE bolt from my stash for the upper mounting clamp and found it didn't thread. So I didn't force it. Instead I got a Phillips head M8 spare screw from some Metric hardware I bought at Ace Hardware when I was mounting a transceiver in my old 2007 Tacoma pickup onto the bulkhead behind the bench seat in this truck's standard (small) cab. It fit the threads perfectly, but I had to put several flat washers under the Phillips head along with the intended Metric split washer because this M8 screw had about 3/4" of threads on it. So, overall, it was about a 1/4" too long. But it fit the bill without having to scrounge a Stainless Steel M8 screw of the necessary length. So, my antenna is now fully installed with this minor mod. Bottom line: --Despite the noted shortcomings which I list as a warning to others. I feel the performance obtained and overall robustness of design (black fiberglass is both low profile, hard to see, and absolutely necessary in the strong UV of the Arizona sun of summer), make $59 for this antenna ($63 with tax) a very good value. Just be prepared to maybe make a trip to the hardware store to finish your own installation to your satisfaction. A good end result, but "caveat emptor".
G**T
Great range, quality and low SWR right out of the box.
The Tram 1477-B Pre-Tuned 144MHzโ148MHz VHF/430MHzโ460MHz UHF Amateur Dual-Band Antenna is an excellent choice for amateur radio enthusiasts seeking reliable performance and versatility. This dual-band antenna comes pre-tuned for both 2-meter (VHF) and 70-centimeter (UHF) bands, ensuring optimal signal strength and clarity right out of the box. The sturdy construction and weather-resistant design make it ideal for outdoor use, ensuring long-lasting durability in all conditions. Installation is quick and easy, allowing you to get on the air without hassle. For anyone looking to enhance their amateur radio setup, the Tram 1477-B antenna delivers outstanding value, dependable performance, and impressive range.
T**S
great antenna
easy to put up I used an old flagpole for the mast and a patio table umbrella hole to suport it. It went through 85mPH WINDS I now have it mounted on the rough with a tripod I got off Amazon It easil reaches a repeater 40 miles away.
R**B
Low SWR, clean look.
I live in an HOA community so I needed something low profile but one that also did the job. Mounted on a 20 foot telescoping flag pole, I can hit several local repeaters on low power and a repeater 43 miles away (as the crow flies) on high power. When the flagpole is retracted, the entire assembly is less than 6โ tall. Besides 2m & 70cm, I can get about 6 GMRS frequencies under an SWR of 2. All things considered, this antenna meets all my needs with good performance and very reasonable price.
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