NAR6595A NAR6595 Motorola Original APX 764-870 MHz Single-Band GPS Stubby Antenna
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Kevin W
> 3 dayPerfect short antennae.
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Dave
> 3 dayWorks great on my Motorola PSEC radio without the extra length of the stock antenna
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michael bodnar
> 3 dayWorks well. There is a universal problem on the radio side, where the antenna works loose. However after managing over 160 radios and trying different antennas, I have found it to be the radio that is the issue. Not the antenna. Overall this product works great!
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MattJ
> 3 dayWorks great, mostly. There is some diminished/minimal reception in certain buildings that the full size motorola would still have adequate reception. In normal conditions, performs equal to the large one. Havent had any issues from dispatch. Great price too!
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Korey Anderson
Greater than one weekWorks great!
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Billrater1
> 3 dayThrows some static and cuts off certain places im transit
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rick
16-11-2024It works good. Only a little less range. I recommend it!
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Jaime Ortiz
> 3 dayItem size is great, but cheap quality. Breaks easily and the thread comes undone easily
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Loving life!
> 3 dayIf your APX radio has a huge foot long antenna, simply unscrew it and replace with this little guy. It’s genuine Motorola. Ensure your current antenna is stamped 700-800 MHz GPS. If not, this isn’t the stubby version of your antenna. Even if it is a match, KEEP your original antenna with you in your beat bag. While this stubby antenna gets excellent reception, it’s not going to be able to work in dead spots. Most the officers I work with switched to this antenna and haven’t looked back.
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S-417
> 3 dayI have been a big fan of this device for a long time. My old stubby cracked at the base after a few years of hard use ( I had to remove the stubby antenna at the end of each shift- I beleave that contributed to the base cracking after many uses). On our APX 7000 reception is about equal that of the standard antenna. Definitely worth the price. Id stick to this OEM option (and its greater cost) a few bucks is NOT worth risking comms failure with an aftermarket device.