This listing is for a general receive whip which is similar to a watson w881 but when tested alongside the same is actually better. 

Its connection is BNC and so it is suitable for radios with BNC connections such as uniden 125 and other similar radios.Broadsword antennas is a 1 person supplier (me) who makes every single antenna by hand.

Every antenna is carefully made and tested prior to posting.

The antennas do not come with any fancy packaging or ludicrous claims of super gaining or such nonsense.

The antennas do exactly what they are made to do ! receive better than all rival similar antennas.

Video's of my antennas in action can be found on Facebook under Broadsword Antennas or youtube under the same or mrdarren4963.

My feedback speaks for itself. I am very approachable and happy to chat and advise anyone about antenna issues.

please check out my other listing for more scanning/radio related items 

I do 3 types of set top antenna's 

My 3 antennas are the D902, D881 and D1000 and below is an explanation of them all.

D902: Centred around the Mil air band and ideal for field trips to Airports, Air shows and the loop etc due to its size (9 inch's)

D881: General scanning receiver centred around 150 to 170mhz so will give good all round general coverage across where 99.9 % of scanning action is that being 100 to 500 mhz. At 16 inch's its not to big to be transported around and will bring decent reception in.

D1000: Primarily cut for the Civil Air band 118 - 136mhz and centred around 126mhz. These antenna's are big at 23 inch's but do really put the signals in and have been compared in performance to base station antenna's by customers who have both.

My antennas cover what they are designed to cover and with all antenna's will give coverage over other frequencies also, so in essence a D902 will still cover Civ air but wont be as good as a D1000 for pulling in distant signals etc. There is no single antenna capable of giving great coverage from 25mhz to 1300mhz inclusive as this is impossible.