






📶 Stay Connected, Stay Ahead — The Ultimate Marine & Mobile Radio Antenna
The Bingfu Boat Marine Vehicle VHF Ham Mobile Radio Antenna delivers powerful dual-band coverage (136-174MHz VHF and 400-520MHz UHF) with a strong magnetic base for quick, secure mounting. Compatible with a wide range of marine, amateur, and mobile radios including Garmin, Uniden, Cobra, and ICOM, it features a 3-meter RG58 cable and PL259 male connector plus an SMA to UHF adapter for versatile connectivity. Lightweight yet durable, this 47cm antenna enhances signal clarity and range, making it a top choice for professionals and enthusiasts seeking reliable communication on the move.



| ASIN | B08CTH59ZC |
| Best Sellers Rank | #72 in Radio Antennas |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (1,283) |
| Date First Available | July 12, 2020 |
| Item Weight | 13.1 ounces |
| Item model number | BFN00497 |
| Manufacturer | Bingfu |
| Product Dimensions | 4.33 x 16.54 x 2.36 inches |
J**X
Pleasantly Suprised
I got this to basically just mess around and see how much it could help pick up and clean up signals on my Quansheng UV-K5, and Baofeng BF-F8HP and I honestly wasn't expecting too much difference for these radios and what this antenna seemed it could offer. But it turns out it has helped a lot on both handhelds and signals have come in a lot clearer and I can even pick up some repeaters and channels I couldn't before I got this hooked up on them. I'm pleasantly suprised and am actually looking to get another one now for an ATV when I go out and drive around and have another connected to the one I purchased now for communications. It seems sturdy and well built enough and better quality than I also anticipated for the price. Would recommend anyone who has a Baofeng/Quansheng type radio handhelds to pick one up themselves for what it offers and the price.
S**E
Seems to work just as well as more well known brands
My original review (about the "broken" pin) was incorrect, I was unaware that was how they are supposed to arrive. I've been using it connected to a Btech UV-50X2 for a couple weeks now mounted to my car and it's working very well. Haven't done any actual range tests but the range and audio quality (TX AND RX) seems to be comparable to the antenna my dad uses with a very similar radio which is a much more well known and "higher quality" brand. Very happy with this purchase.
J**.
Works great
Other reviews have indicated the plug, or more specifically, the center pin of the connector is broken....uh...that's how some pl-259 connectors are designed. Anyway, the connector is fine. The cable is a bit short, but fortunately, it works in my application. The antenna base is as specified and holds fine at freeway speeds. SWR is fine and gets the expected range. I just marked it off for a short cable. Others may have issues.
D**L
Works as it should and good for the price
Works great on gmrs frequencies gets about 9 to 10 miles distance with a 25 watt radio in the bottoms of the hills
G**L
Well suited for GMRS Dual-band radios
I'm not a ham; I can barely spell radio. I bought my GMRS license and wanted a mobile radio for my truck. The Radioddity DB25-G was my choice: a dual-band radio that transmits in the GMRS frequencies (462-467 mHz) and can receive other frequencies in the 400-480 mHz range as well as 136-174 mHz. This antenna is perfectly suited to the radio I bought. Here's why... I used a fancy Vector Impedance Analyzer I have at work to test this antenna. I'll keep the stats simple because the antenna can't be tuned, anyway. For the GMRS frequencies in the 462 range, the antenna tested great and gave me a 1.03 SWR. In the GMRS freqs of 467 I found a 1.30 SWR. Also great. Because with a GMRS radio, this is all you're ever going to transmit on. In the 136 range I found a SWR of 1.9. Not super, but below the claimed stats of the antenna. When I tested it out to 174 I found a SWR of 3.43 - pretty horrible. If you bought this to transmit at 174 mHz, you're gonna be unhappy. But if you're going to hook this to a GMRS radio, you'll be doing well. SWR bears little to no relationship to receive quality, so using this antenna to listen to 136-174 mHz is fine. Otherwise, the magnet seems good, the antenna is stout, the cable is flexible but not chintzy, the PL259 seems ok, and the adapter for SMA is a nice touch for those HT folk.
S**H
Antenna Appeared Great, Just Didn’t Work for Me 😢 L👁️👁️K!
Item shipped fast, box was not damaged. All parts were in the box and parts appeared to be nice quality. I assembled the antenna and mounted it on my car in the center of the roof, see video. Magnet wasn’t that strong but it NEVER FELL OFF during road test. I tested it at 45 and 60 mph, see video. The antenna SWR reading was 1.07 see video. I could not hear anyone and nobody heard me. I changed to my regular 6” antenna and was able to transmit and receive. All connections were tight. I returned it and I’m looking for another antenna. I’m aware others had great experiences so I gave it 3 stars. Thanks for reading my review and watching my video.
P**R
Great antenna for the price.
Great SWR's in the 2m and 70cm bands. Even good numbers in the GMRS and MURS frequencies. Been tested up to 90 mph. Can get into repeaters 30 miles away with 5 watts.
Z**N
Bad product
Bought this antenna for a 50w GMRS Radio. My handheld out performs the radio with this antenna. Turns out my antenna end that connects to the radio had a chip out of it that others have photographed and shared on here. Changed antenna and the radio performs flawlessly. Wouldn't waste my money on this brand again. Clearly some quality control issues.
T**O
This worked great until tree branches ripped it off!
B**N
Its good but not in a car, it falls off at 60mph
I**C
Discrete, no noticeable wind noise when mounted. strong magnet. Very good performance, hits repeaters at a considerable distances. Coax could be a bit longer, but works for my set up.
J**N
SWR is super low out of the box! Even though the magnetic base isn't that big it hasn't moved @ highway speeds. It's positioned on the roof of a pickup truck. From there the cable just barely reaches the front seat & it's not hidden. Works a lot better than the handheld antenna as the metal truck frame inhibits signals. Would definitely buy again.
M**E
Small antenna. Works great. Picks up all the local repeaters easy. It's small size makes it easy to put it away in your trunk when neccessary. If your starting out on VHF and UHF and need a antenna this should be a first choice.
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