First let me apologize for this post, I know I have seen multiple posts about IDing an antenna by the color of the dot or color splash on the connector.
After searching for the past 1/2 hour, I have not found the information that I need. I have a VHF antenna on an HT-1250 it is about an 1/2" shorter than a 150-160 MT antenna, it has a small red dot on the plastic by the connector.
Any ideas?
Need to ID this band split
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well the book for a ht1000 says if it's vhf red=136-178, if it's uhf red=403-435, if it's for 800, red=806-870. what does the tip of the antennae look like? is it a cap or a round ball or does it just taper up to a point?
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