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HYS GMRS Antenna NMO Mount 35-Inch - 5.5dBi Low Profile UHF Whip Antenna 462-467MHz, Pre-Tuned for Midland/Motorola GMRS Mobile Radios, Car Truck SUV Installation

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Management number 208608559 Release Date 2026/03/22 List Price $17.60 Model Number 208608559
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  • UHF 462-467Mhz; with a frequency range of 462-467MHz, this antenna provides exceptional compatibility with various GMRS radios and enhances signal clarity for efficient communication.
  • VSWR:< 1.5. Featuring a VSWR of less than 1.5, this antenna ensures minimal signal loss, resulting in clear transmissions and reception even in challenging environments.
  • Gain: 5.5dBi for better TX and RX; the high gain amateur radio antenna boosts signal strength, ensuring seamless communication up to long distances with its 5.5 dBi gain and NMO GMRS design.
  • Maximum Power Input-watts:100W; Built to withstand demanding outdoor conditions, this antenna is capable of handling up to 100W of power input, for 460-470Mhz Motorola ICOM Yaesu Uniden Handheld GMRS 2-Way radio/Repeater/Mobile Radio
  • HYS GMRS NMO Antenna; the HYS GMRS Amateur Radio Antenna is designed for mobile applications, making it ideal for use on trucks, SUVs, cars, and other vehicles. The antenna features a sturdy construction that ensures long-lasting durability,
Item Weight 12.8 ounces
Manufacturer QUANZHOU TRUEST COMMUNICATION CO.,LIMITED
Product Dimensions 8 x 0.9 x 0.9 inches

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