PCTEL 144-174 1/2 Wave w/ Spring No Ground Plane (MHB5802S)
- Brand: PCTEL
- P\N: MHB5802S
- UPC: 729198420116
Description
Description
PCTEL 144-174 1/2 Wave w/ Spring No Ground Plane (MHB5802S)
Key Features and Benefits
- High-frequency range of 144-174 MHz
- 1/2 wave, no ground plane design
- 2.4 dB antenna with spring
- Motorola style mount compatibility (order separately)
Product Overview
Experience superior signal reception and transmission with the PCTEL 144-174 1/2 Wave w/ Spring No Ground Plane. This high-performance antenna is designed to provide reliable and consistent communication, making it an essential tool for professionals who rely on clear and uninterrupted communication.
Technical Specifications
- Frequency Range: 144-174 MHz
- Antenna Type: 1/2 wave, no ground plane
- Antenna Gain: 2.4 dB
- Mount Compatibility: Motorola style (order separately)
The PCTEL 144-174 1/2 Wave w/ Spring No Ground Plane is designed to deliver high-quality signal reception and transmission. Its 1/2 wave, no ground plane design ensures optimal performance even in challenging environments. With a frequency range of 144-174 MHz, this antenna is capable of handling a wide range of communication needs.
Featuring a 2.4 dB antenna with spring, the PCTEL 144-174 1/2 Wave w/ Spring No Ground Plane offers enhanced signal strength and stability. This ensures clear and reliable communication, making it an invaluable tool for professionals in various fields.
Designed for compatibility with Motorola style mounts, this antenna can be easily integrated into your existing communication setup. Please note that the mount is to be ordered separately.
With its superior performance and reliability, the PCTEL 144-174 1/2 Wave w/ Spring No Ground Plane is a valuable addition to any professional communication setup. Experience the difference in communication quality and reliability with this high-performance antenna.
Don't wait to enhance your communication setup. Order the PCTEL 144-174 1/2 Wave w/ Spring No Ground Plane today and experience the difference in signal strength and reliability.