MOTOTRBO wideband VHF antenna
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MOTOTRBO wideband VHF antenna
Any reason why a MOTOTRBO PMAD4094A (non-GPS) wide-band 136-174 MHz antenna wouldn't work on an XTS 3000 VHF?
- Tom in D.C.
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Re: MOTOTRBO wideband VHF antenna
There are suspicions and rumors that the TRBO GPS/VHF antenna loses some of its VHF
capability due to the presence of the GPS function. But I don't know of any reason why
a non-GPS antenna would not work well on an XTS radio.
capability due to the presence of the GPS function. But I don't know of any reason why
a non-GPS antenna would not work well on an XTS radio.
Tom in D.C.
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Re: MOTOTRBO wideband VHF antenna
Thanks, Tom. That's what I am thinking. Same frequency range so one would assume same impedance?
- FireCpt809
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Re: MOTOTRBO wideband VHF antenna
I use the full length VHF mototrbo XPR antenna on my XTS5000 ... works the same.. Just a little stiffer...
Re: MOTOTRBO wideband VHF antenna
I recently used this PMAD4094A antenna out in the field. Worked just fine.