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Antennas 3-5
3.0 Antennas
For most frequency ranges, antennas are available in a choice of lengths. The styling has been
changed to fit in with the new radio appearance without sacrificing the performance.
The antennas are moulded in a low loss material to maximize range.
Benefits
Short antennas reduce the overall radio product size and are less obtrusive.
Long antennas provide a larger communication range - useful for users working in remote
locations who are remote from their team and require maximum range.
For a complete list of antennas, please refer to your Price Pages.
4.0 Carrying Accessories
All carry accessories offer the generic benefit of "hands free" carrying. They allow users to have
their radio in the most convenient and productive position at all times. With both hands free between
calls, the user may continue working, thus increasing productivity and safety.
Carry accessories keep the radio in very close proximity providing continuous communication within
arms reach. Users avoid losing or misplacing radios and know exactly where to find their radio when
they need to make or answer a call hence minimizing time to answer or set up calls.
Avoiding the chance of losing or misplacing radios also cuts down potential replacement costs.
The benefits of using carry accessories are:
The radio is always within arms reach.
There is a reduced chance of radios being lost or misplaced.
The radio can be used “hands free”.
The radio is easily accessable in emergency situations.
4.1 Spring Belt Clip
Attached to the back of the radio with a spring mechanism which is designed to stand up to the
rigours of daily usage. A belt clip is included with every radio as standard.
Benefits
The spring action ensures the radio is held securely in place, whilst still allowing easy fitting
and removal.
The GP series radio are all smaller and lighter, clothes will not be dragged down as much
when the radio is clipped to the belt.
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