![]() ![]() Short/stubby (Less than 4"), Standard (6-8") and long/extended (Greater than 8"). We typically break these down into 3 sizes. ![]() Once you have narrowed down your choices to a specific freq range, you will need to decide which length of antenna you want and is appropriate. The middle of the range is where the antenna will perform best.Įxample: If your primary frequencies are between 154.0000 - 158.0000, you should be looking at antennas rated for 150.0000 - 160.0000. The frequencies you use most should ideally fall into the middle of the range that the antenna is rated for. Once you have determined what frequencies you use, match that up to the frequency range of the antennas available for your radio. The frequency will be in a numeric format with 4 decimal places like 000.0000. If you didn't program your radio, try asking whoever is responsible for maintaining, issuing, programming or coordinating radios and/or frequencies for you. The most important thing to determine is what frequency ranges (MHz) your radio is designed and programmed to operate at. ![]()
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