Maintenance & Spares

Keep a fleet running with the small parts that wear out: antennas, belt clips, knobs, dust covers, connectors and replacement housings. Having spares on the shelf turns a broken radio into a five-minute fix rather than a day off the air.

Parts are specific to each radio model, so check your make and model or ask us to match them. Browse the full two way radios range or all radio accessories.

Radio spares FAQs

What spares should we keep on the shelf?

Antennas, belt clips and dust covers cover most day-to-day breakages. For a fleet of any size those three turn a dead radio into a five-minute fix rather than a day off the air.

Are spare parts model-specific?

Yes, almost always. Antennas in particular must match both the model and the frequency band, so check before ordering.

Can a damaged antenna be replaced?

Yes, and it is one of the cheapest repairs there is. A damaged or wrong-band antenna is among the most common reasons a radio suddenly loses range.

Do you stock parts for older radios?

Generally yes. Spares for discontinued models stay available well beyond the end of production, which is what keeps an older fleet economic to run.

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