Rubber duck antenna for the old handhelds which had a large telescopic antenna (eg Harvard 410T, Harrier, Moonraker).
The rubber duck simply pushes over the top of the telescopic antenna.
The rubber duck pushes over the top of the telescopic antenna and then tightens onto it with a thumbscrew.
Slim flexible rubber antenna to fit on modern handhelds which have a BNC socket (eg Midland 42).
Current stock are original Midland 42 antennas.
Slim flexible rubber antenna to fit on modern handhelds which have a TNC socket (eg Maycom, RadioShack etc).
These are the original antenna for the Maycom AH27.
Slim extra long (70cm) flexible rubber antenna to fit on modern handhelds which have a TNC socket.
This will give increased performance compared to the standard short rubber duck.
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Slim extra long (53cm) flexible rubber antenna to fit on modern handhelds which have a BNC socket.
Rubber duck antenna which has a small thread at the base to screw into a Maxcom 7E and some Jesan handhelds.
A telescopic base loaded antenna with BNC connection.
Will give better output than a standard rubber antenna, but it is a bit big to walk about with (approx 4ft when extended).
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A telescopic centre loaded antenna with BNC connection.
Will give better output than a standard rubber antenna, but it is big to walk about with (approx 4ft when extended).
A telescopic base loaded antenna with TNC connection.
We give better output than a standard rubber antenna, but it is big to walk about with (approx 4ft when extended).
A replacement telescopic antenna for the old 40ch handhelds such as the Harvard, Harrier, Alba, Jesan, and Moonraker.
Fixes inside the radio by a single screw.