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What is it?
The ANSFMWPBB18V is a BigBoost 18 inch antenna for handheld two-way radios that use a Flush SMA Female Antenna connection(Motorola Style). This antenna is great for radio users who need an extra BOOST with their BKR5000 and Motorola Series portable radios. This VHF 148-174 MHz antenna with Motorola style SMA-F flush Connector has a 2.1dB gain over a standard ruber ducky antenna. The flexible whip allows for ease of movement without getting hung up.
Works with:
- BK Technologies BKR5000
- Motorola Handheld Radios
Why Choose this?
The BigBoost 18 inch high gain antenna is the most comfortable flexible antenna for portable radios. Wildland firefighters often find themselves in places with poor reception, the extended length of the antenna improves reception. This antenna has 2.15 db gain over the OEM antennas. The increased gain allows to to talk further than the standard rubber ducky style antennas. Compatible with GPS enabled radios
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Short Name | 18 Inch BigBoost Whip Antenna, VHF 148-174 MHz, Flush SMA-F for BKR5000 |
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Manufacturer | BigBoost |
This Product Replaces The Following SKUs | BKR0810GPS |
Frequency Range | VHF |
Connector Type | SMA Female |
dB Gain | 2 dB |
Type / Length | Whip 16-60" |
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very flexible Review by Dean
How would you rate this product? very flexible (Posted on 2/22/2023)
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Must Have Review by Kaiden
How would you rate this product? The bigboost antenna is a must-have. We take it with us on all fires. It is reliable and provides great talking distance. (Posted on 2/21/2023)