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The BTECH Nagoya NA-771G is a 15.3-inch high-gain GMRS antenna tuned to 462 MHz, featuring a 4.75 dBi gain and SMA-Female connector. Designed for enhanced signal reception and transmission, it extends communication range up to 5 km in urban settings. Its flexible, rugged build is ideal for outdoor use, compatible with popular handheld radios like BaoFeng and BTECH GMRS-V1, and comes with authentic packaging to guarantee quality.

















| ASIN | B09KS96DWH |
| AntennaDescription | Radio |
| Best Sellers Rank | 119,068 in Electronics & Photo ( See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo ) 2,205 in Radio Communication |
| Brand Name | B-tech |
| Colour | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,547) |
| Impedance | 50 Ohms |
| Item Weight | 1.4 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | BTECH |
| Number of Channels | 1 |
| UPC | 850004124321 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
M**E
I purchased this for my Quansheng UV K5 as a replacement to the rubber duck antenna that originally came with radio. Works well with my radio and I have ordered another for a different radio.
A**Z
Pesimos acabados y cuidados en la manufactura, mal pegada con remanentes de plastico
A**.
I got 2 of these 771G’s for my pair of UV-5R’s coded to GMRS frequencies. I’ve been using them frequently for the past few weeks, I can say right off the bat they are exponentially better than the standard rubber ducky antennas. Since they are tuned for GMRS you are able to get a much clearer reception and transmission on those frequencies despite urban obstacles or interference. My brother and I tested the range in a relatively dense urban area. 1 unit in the second floor of a house and the other on a bike. The stock antennas became unreadable at about 1km. As soon as we switched antennas there was a noticeable difference. At 2km we were able to have a clear conversation at 5W power. While moving, reception is hard. Which is understandable because I am moving in between buildings and busy streets. At 4.5km at 2W, 5W and 8W power we were able to still have a clear conversation after a bit of fishing (me in the middle of a parking lot finding signal and my brother sticking his torso out a 2 story window). And finally at 5km at 8W power reception was still somewhat audible with a lot of signal fishing. At this distance, a single building would have completely blocked signal reception and transmission. We were able to receive the tone of the roger beep at 5.3km but there was too much urban obstruction to get understand what was being said (it was just static). This is really good performance for an antenna, at the 1km mark we had 0 line of sight, and still having decent reception at 4-5km with no line of sight through urban terrain is beyond impressive. Note, performance is directly affected by your surroundings, product performance will vary.
A**R
Yeah, its an original Nagoya but didn't work any better than the Abbree clones I have that cost less. If I order more, I will go with the Abbree models. Don't take me wrong, these are good antennas and work well. but I'm frugal (cheap) and if I can get similar quality for a better price, then that's the route I'll take.
A**G
I bought the Nagoya 771G to replace the stock antenna on my GMRS handhelds (Baofeng GM-15 Pro, Baofeng GMRS-9r, Tidradio TD-H3), and the difference was immediate and noticeable. ✅ Improved Range & Clarity: With the 771G, I’m getting significantly better range and signal quality—especially in rural and wooded areas. Transmit and receive are both clearer compared to the standard rubber duck antenna. ✅ Built Specifically for GMRS (462 MHz): This isn’t just a general-purpose antenna—it’s tuned specifically for the GMRS band, and it shows. Less static, more reach, and more reliable communication. If you are Rx'ing 2m/70cm bands, your miles may vary on the Rx quality, but it has been useable. ✅ Flexible and Durable: The antenna has a good balance between flexibility and sturdiness. It bends without feeling flimsy and holds up well to regular use outdoors and on the move. ✅ Plug and Play: Installation was super easy. Just unscrewed the old antenna and popped this one on. The SMA-F connector fit perfectly with my Baofeng radio. 📌 Things to know before you by: It is longer than the stock antennas (about 15.6 inches), so be aware if you're carrying it on your belt or in tight spaces. Make sure your radio uses an SMA-Female connector (this is the standard for most Baofeng GMRS radios). Final Thoughts: If you want to get the most out of your handheld GMRS radio, the Nagoya 771G is a must-have. It’s affordable, effective, and built specifically for GMRS use. Highly recommended!
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