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DIAMOND First Wave SRH776 Handheld Rod Antenna 144/430MHz 120/150/300/450MHz

DIAMOND First Wave SRH776 Handheld Rod Antenna 144/430MHz 120/150/300/450MHz

Product Description

The SRH776 is a high-performance rod antenna designed for seamless communication on the 144/430 MHz amateur bands, as well as air band reception and wideband reception. Its compact, telescopic design allows it to be easily stored in a handbag, making it perfect for on-the-go use. Despite its portable size, it offers impressive transmission capabilities.

Product Specification

- Frequency: 144/430 MHz band transmission (FM), 120 MHz (air band), 150/300/450 MHz band reception
- Total Length: 44 cm (maximum), 16 cm (minimum)
- Antenna Type: Monopole
- Weight: 40 g
- Configuration: 1/4λ (144 MHz), 1/2λ (430 MHz)
- Connector/Impedance: SMA-P/50Ω
- Power Handling: 10W

Usage

For optimal performance, ensure that all rod elements are fully extended during use. The antenna cannot be used in a retracted state.

$8.83

Original: $29.42

-70%
DIAMOND First Wave SRH776 Handheld Rod Antenna 144/430MHz 120/150/300/450MHz

$29.42

$8.83
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Description

Product Description

The SRH776 is a high-performance rod antenna designed for seamless communication on the 144/430 MHz amateur bands, as well as air band reception and wideband reception. Its compact, telescopic design allows it to be easily stored in a handbag, making it perfect for on-the-go use. Despite its portable size, it offers impressive transmission capabilities.

Product Specification

- Frequency: 144/430 MHz band transmission (FM), 120 MHz (air band), 150/300/450 MHz band reception
- Total Length: 44 cm (maximum), 16 cm (minimum)
- Antenna Type: Monopole
- Weight: 40 g
- Configuration: 1/4λ (144 MHz), 1/2λ (430 MHz)
- Connector/Impedance: SMA-P/50Ω
- Power Handling: 10W

Usage

For optimal performance, ensure that all rod elements are fully extended during use. The antenna cannot be used in a retracted state.