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Motorola Radius GM300 Marine Antenna
The local harbor master asked me to install a police radio into his
patrol vessel. The police department gave him a Motorola Radius GM300 - model m44gmc29c5aa with no antenna. It is a 40 watt 16 channel unit with a frequency range of 465-495 MHz. I've not had any success finding a marine quality antenna. Any suggestions for manufacturers and suppliers? I was very surprised Shakespeare doesn't offer anything in the UHF band. -- Jim |
http://www.metzcommunication.com/uhf.htm
They have what you need. Brian Remove NOJUNK from Email for responses via email. |
In article imKWc.51598$Fg5.29940@attbi_s53,
"Jim Besse" wrote: The local harbor master asked me to install a police radio into his patrol vessel. The police department gave him a Motorola Radius GM300 - model m44gmc29c5aa with no antenna. It is a 40 watt 16 channel unit with a frequency range of 465-495 MHz. I've not had any success finding a marine quality antenna. Any suggestions for manufacturers and suppliers? I was very surprised Shakespeare doesn't offer anything in the UHF band. Call Morad Electronics in Seattle, Washington. They build VERY Rugged VHF and UHF antennas specifically for the Maritime Radio Service. We use them in the North Pacific fishing fleet almost exclusivly. Bruce in alaska -- add a 2 before @ |
Thanks to Bruce and Brian, I will check out both sources.
-- Jim "Bruce in Alaska" wrote in message ... In article imKWc.51598$Fg5.29940@attbi_s53, "Jim Besse" wrote: The local harbor master asked me to install a police radio into his patrol vessel. The police department gave him a Motorola Radius GM300 - model m44gmc29c5aa with no antenna. It is a 40 watt 16 channel unit with a frequency range of 465-495 MHz. I've not had any success finding a marine quality antenna. Any suggestions for manufacturers and suppliers? I was very surprised Shakespeare doesn't offer anything in the UHF band. Call Morad Electronics in Seattle, Washington. They build VERY Rugged VHF and UHF antennas specifically for the Maritime Radio Service. We use them in the North Pacific fishing fleet almost exclusivly. Bruce in alaska -- add a 2 before @ |
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