
Product Code: ZN1-77-02
$87.68
18 in stock
The ZN1-77-02 477 MHz UHF CB antenna is a lightweight, flexible whip designed for reliable in-vehicle communications across the Australian UHF CB radio band. Ideal as a compact UHF CB car antenna, this 357 mm black whip provides dependable short-to-medium range performance for everyday driving, convoy touring, agricultural use and worksites. Operating on the 477 MHz UHF CB band, the ZN1-77-02 delivers 2.1 dBi gain with a true omnidirectional radiation pattern, ensuring consistent signal coverage in urban, regional and semi-rural environments. Its low-profile flexible whip construction reduces height while maintaining durability against vibration and minor impacts, making it well suited to passenger vehicles, SUVs, utes and light commercial vehicles. Rated at 100 Watts, this UHF CB whip antenna with 4.5m cable is compatible with all standard Australian UHF CB radios. It is supplied with integrated 4.5 metre coaxial cable and a UHF male PL259 connector for straightforward installation into fixed mount transceivers. The ZN1-77-02 is a practical Australian manufactured solution for drivers seeking a reliable 477 MHz car antenna without the bulk of elevated-feed or heavy-duty spring assemblies, delivering consistent UHF CB performance in a compact and affordable design.
| Frequency | 477 MHz - UHF CB radio |
|---|---|
| Bandwidth | 476.4125 - 477.4125 MHz - all 40/80 channels |
| Gain | 2.1dBi - suits hilly terrain or CBD locations |
| Maximum Power | 100 Watts |
| Impedance | 50 Ohms - nominal |
| Polarisation | Vertical |
| Construction | Black PVC flexible radome, aluminium mount ferrule and cable assembly |
| Connector | FME female fitted to cable for ease of installation and FME |
| Tuning | Factory at 1.5:1 VSWR |
| Dimensions | Height: 357mm, Mount hole requirement: 13mm |
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