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Laird VHF and UHF (132-525 MHz) Antenna with Spring.
Please specify race channel in notes or we will cut/tune antenna to mid (151.625)
Complete Cut Chart *Caution, this antenna looks very similar to our legacy No Ground Plane Antenna. Look under the coil for the "B132S" to be sure you are opening the correct cut chart. If you have "B1442NS" under the coil, you need this cut chart here.
Frequency | Whip Length |
150 MHz | 16 7/8 inches |
152 MHz | 16 1/2 inches |
154 MHz | 16 1/4 inches |
156 MHz | 16 inches |
158 MHz | 15 5/8 inches |
160 MHz | 15 3/8 inches |
Mounting your antenna properly determines the range of your two-way radio. A metal roof with an antenna mounted in the center with no obstructions (roof rack, light bar) 18" in every direction provides the farthest range.
Roof Racks - Mount the antenna at the highest point of the rack. Use a no ground plane antenna.
No Roof - Pick a spot in the middle of the car. The intersection of two tubes can also act as a ground plane. Mounting the antenna to a corner triangle tab and using a no ground plane antenna will work best.
Do not run radio coax and intercom helmet cables in the same wire loom. RF can bleed over when transmitting, putting noise into the system. Never run coax or power cables near MSD or igniton equipment. They create noise and if the coax is too close to the MSD, transmitting can even power the vehicle off!
When tie wrapping the coax to the frame, do not crush the coax. If your coax looks flattened, kinked, frayed, or worn, replace it!
1/4 Wave Base loaded Antenna
1/4 Wave Base loaded Antenna
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Laird VHF and UHF (132-525 MHz) Antenna with Spring.
Please specify race channel in notes or we will cut/tune antenna to mid (151.625)
Complete Cut Chart *Caution, this antenna looks very similar to our legacy No Ground Plane Antenna. Look under the coil for the "B132S" to be sure you are opening the correct cut chart. If you have "B1442NS" under the coil, you need this cut chart here.
Frequency | Whip Length |
150 MHz | 16 7/8 inches |
152 MHz | 16 1/2 inches |
154 MHz | 16 1/4 inches |
156 MHz | 16 inches |
158 MHz | 15 5/8 inches |
160 MHz | 15 3/8 inches |
Mounting your antenna properly determines the range of your two-way radio. A metal roof with an antenna mounted in the center with no obstructions (roof rack, light bar) 18" in every direction provides the farthest range.
Roof Racks - Mount the antenna at the highest point of the rack. Use a no ground plane antenna.
No Roof - Pick a spot in the middle of the car. The intersection of two tubes can also act as a ground plane. Mounting the antenna to a corner triangle tab and using a no ground plane antenna will work best.
Do not run radio coax and intercom helmet cables in the same wire loom. RF can bleed over when transmitting, putting noise into the system. Never run coax or power cables near MSD or igniton equipment. They create noise and if the coax is too close to the MSD, transmitting can even power the vehicle off!
When tie wrapping the coax to the frame, do not crush the coax. If your coax looks flattened, kinked, frayed, or worn, replace it!
1/4 Wave Base loaded Antenna
1/4 Wave Base loaded Antenna