Antennas
A correctly tuned antenna for the right band, VHF or UHF, is the cheapest way to recover lost range and keep audio clear. The wrong band or a damaged whip is one of the most common reasons a radio underperforms on site.
Match the antenna to your radio and frequency band; we can confirm the right one. Browse two way radios or all radio accessories.
Radio antenna FAQs
Will a new antenna improve my range?
If the current one is damaged or the wrong band, yes — dramatically. A correctly tuned antenna is the cheapest way to recover range that has quietly been lost.
VHF or UHF — which do I need?
It must match the band your radio and Ofcom licence use. As a rule UHF works better inside buildings and through steel; VHF carries further across open ground.
Can I fit a longer antenna for more range?
Only within what your licence and radio allow. A longer whip can help on VHF outdoors, but the band and tuning matter far more than length.
How do I know an antenna is damaged?
Range drops off while audio stays clear close up. Any visible kink, crack or loose base is enough to cost you significant range.
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