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RCA ANH200V-S VHF Stubby Antenna 136-174 MHz | Short 2-Way Radio

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Optimize your RCA handheld two-way radio's performance with the genuine RCA ANH200V-S 3-inch stubby VHF antenna. Designed for the 136-174 MHz frequency band, this compact antenna ensures RELIABLE communication. Compatible with RCA BR200, RDR23x0 and RDR42x0 Series radios, it delivers clear, consistent signals without the bulk.

 

RCA ANH200V-S Handheld Radio Antenna - Technical Specifications:

  • Antenna Type: Stubby (Short) Antenna
  • Frequency Range: VHF (136-174 MHz) - This covers the common VHF business band frequencies.
  • Length: 3 inches (This compact size is ideal for situations where a longer antenna might be cumbersome).
  • Antenna Connector: SMA (SubMiniature Type A) - This is a standard coaxial RF connector for many handheld two-way radios.
  • Compatibility: Specifically designed for and compatible with a range of RCA handheld two-way radios, including:
    • RCA RDR23x0 Series (e.g., RDR2320, RDR2325, RDR2380, RDR2385)
    • RCA RDR42x0 Series (e.g., RDR4220, RDR4250, RDR4280)
    • RCA BR200, BR200D, BR300, BR300D Series (Note: Some documentation for these series might list "ANH200V-6" as the standard, but the -S model is often a compatible shorter option).
  • Weight: Approximately 0.1 lbs (very lightweight).
  • Warranty: Typically comes with a 1-year manufacturer's warranty.

Key Characteristics & Benefits:

  • Compact Design: Its 3-inch "stubby" design makes the radio less bulky and more comfortable to carry, especially in tight spaces or when a longer antenna could snag.
  • Genuine RCA Product: Ensures perfect fit, optimal performance, and reliability with your RCA radio.
  • Wideband VHF Coverage: Despite its short length, it's engineered to provide effective communication across the entire 136-174 MHz VHF spectrum.
  • Durability: Built to withstand the daily wear and tear of professional use.

This antenna is an excellent choice when a discreet, short antenna is preferred without significantly compromising communication quality within its specified frequency range.