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TES PCTEL A/S ASPH7455 210 230 MOSAIC 3dB Antenna w/ Spring P3259365TES-47101 https://cdnimages.opentip.com/full/TES/TES-47101.jpg PCTEL A/S ASPH7455 210 230 MOSAIC 3dB Antenna w/ Spring Manufacturer Part Number: ASPH7455PCTEL\'s ASPH7455 210 - 230 MHz Mosiac 3 dB gain antenna with spring. For use with existing Motorola mounts.Gain dBi5.1 dBiMaximum Power150 WColorSilver, BlackMobile Antenna Mounting TypeNMOSpecific Frequency806-866 MHzWhip Length27 inWhip MaterialStainless SteelFrequency Band200 MHzRelated Media 3259365 729198471019 10.0000lbs 0.00 0.00 0.00
PCTEL A/S
54.6700 2027-01-07 In Stock
customer review - by , December 12, 2025
5/ 5stars
This is a really excellent antenna for mobile GMRS, I have used it with several different radios (both Midland and non-Midland) over the years with little if any adjustment and regularly see SWR of less then 1.2 in the GMRS bands and even some of the nearby bands. Currently I have it paired with a TYT TH-9800 (locked to GMRS Tx-ing) and a Midland MXT275, both of those I have an average SWR of 1.1
customer review - by , November 11, 2025
5/ 5stars
Man this antenna has made such a difference. I actually can reach out and touch someone now! Great antenna!
customer review - by , November 11, 2025
5/ 5stars
So I got this antenna out of the box and was immediately impressed with its build quality. It looks good, and it handled highway speeds with no issue. In town signal reception was good, and I had no issues hitting the repeater with a strong signal putting out 25 watts. However, when I borrowed my buddies RigExpert to check the SWR on the VHF band, my SWR was 5:1 or higher across. The RigExpert only went to 230mhz, I couldn't check the UHF band to see what it was doing up there, but it was resonant at 81.7mhz and below 2:1 SWR above 219. I know that there are factors inside my control that I could change to see if I could get a better match, but decided to check the Midland website to see the antennas specs. Here was the description I read this morning: "Expand GMRS two-way radio range by quadrupling signal output in wide-open spaces with limited obstructions and a flexible design fit for the elements" So the antenna is tuned and intended for use on GMRS frequencies between 462-467mhz as stated by the manufacturer. So if you are operating GMRS mobile, then by all means, I can recommend the antenna for build and quality. If you are operating on the amateur bands (2mlt;144-148mhzgt; and 70cm lt;420-450mhzgt;) I would consider something else.
customer review - by , November 11, 2025
5/ 5stars
I used the Midland MXTA26 with a Melowave MTM-1447 4.75" NMO magnet mount with low loss CFD200 coax cable. It has 1.01 SWR right out of the box with no adjustment on all GMRS frequencies from 462.5625MHz to 467.7250MHz. I highly recommend both products. You simply cannot go wrong with this combination.
customer review - by , November 11, 2025
5/ 5stars
Ita an antenna it works.
customer review - by , November 11, 2025
5/ 5stars
SWR 1.0 using it cabled to my handheld Baofeng GM21 at home (see photo).....cannot complain
customer review - by , October 10, 2025
5/ 5stars
This antenna went on my pickup truck for a GMRS radio I have in it. The antenna had great SWR after a very small trim.
customer review - by , September 9, 2025
5/ 5stars
Worth the price . Now I have great reception compared to the small antenna.
customer review - by , August 8, 2025
5/ 5stars
Works great!
customer review - by , August 8, 2025
5/ 5stars
Works great just what I wanted.

PCTEL A/S ASPH7455 210-230 MOSAIC 3dB Antenna w/ Spring, Price/1 EACH

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PCTEL's ASPH7455 210 - 230 MHz Mosiac 3 dB gain antenna with spring. For use with existing Motorola mounts.



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Customer Reviews
By Pneumatic Panic
Date: December 10, 2025
This is a really excellent antenna for mobile GMRS, I have used it with several different radios (both Midland and non-Midland) over the years with little if any adjustment and regularly see SWR of less then 1.2 in the GMRS bands and even some of the nearby bands. Currently I have it paired with a TYT TH-9800 (locked to GMRS Tx-ing) and a Midland MXT275, both of those I have an average SWR of 1.1
Rating: 5 stars [5 of 5 Stars!]
By Billy Boy
Date: November 27, 2025
Man this antenna has made such a difference. I actually can reach out and touch someone now! Great antenna!
Rating: 5 stars [5 of 5 Stars!]
By Rabid Okra
Date: November 24, 2025
So I got this antenna out of the box and was immediately impressed with its build quality. It looks good, and it handled highway speeds with no issue. In town signal reception was good, and I had no issues hitting the repeater with a strong signal putting out 25 watts. However, when I borrowed my buddies RigExpert to check the SWR on the VHF band, my SWR was 5:1 or higher across. The RigExpert only went to 230mhz, I couldn't check the UHF band to see what it was doing up there, but it was resonant at 81.7mhz and below 2:1 SWR above 219. I know that there are factors inside my control that I could change to see if I could get a better match, but decided to check the Midland website to see the antennas specs. Here was the description I read this morning: "Expand GMRS two-way radio range by quadrupling signal output in wide-open spaces with limited obstructions and a flexible design fit for the elements" So the antenna is tuned and intended for use on GMRS frequencies between 462-467mhz as stated by the manufacturer. So if you are operating GMRS mobile, then by all means, I can recommend the antenna for build and quality. If you are operating on the amateur bands (2mlt;144-148mhzgt; and 70cm lt;420-450mhzgt;) I would consider something else.
Rating: 5 stars [5 of 5 Stars!]
By Keith Matthews
Date: November 19, 2025
I used the Midland MXTA26 with a Melowave MTM-1447 4.75" NMO magnet mount with low loss CFD200 coax cable. It has 1.01 SWR right out of the box with no adjustment on all GMRS frequencies from 462.5625MHz to 467.7250MHz. I highly recommend both products. You simply cannot go wrong with this combination.
Rating: 5 stars [5 of 5 Stars!]
By Christine
Date: November 12, 2025
Ita an antenna it works.
Rating: 5 stars [5 of 5 Stars!]
By Bigfoot
Date: November 09, 2025
SWR 1.0 using it cabled to my handheld Baofeng GM21 at home (see photo).....cannot complain
Rating: 5 stars [5 of 5 Stars!]
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