Overview
The 92094491 scanner antenna with NMO base is a reliable whip antenna designed for mobile scanner and ham radio installations. Its black finish and NMO mounting system provide secure, weatherproof connection to standard NMO base mounts found on police scanners, ham radios, and commercial communication equipment. This antenna delivers broad-band reception across VHF and UHF frequency ranges.
Key Features
- NMO threaded base mount for secure, weathertight connection
- Black finish resists UV damage and corrosion
- Stainless steel whip construction for durability
- Vertical polarization for standard scanner/ham radio operation
- Compact design suitable for vehicle roof or trunk-mount applications
Technical Specifications
- Frequency Range: 25–1,300 MHz (covers VHF/UHF scanner bands)
- Antenna Type: Whip
- Base Mount: NMO (Motorola standard)
- Color: Black
- Material: Stainless steel whip with black base
- Polarization: Vertical
- Height: Approximately 15.5 inches
- Installation: No mount or cable included; requires separate NMO mount
Typical Applications
- Mobile police scanner systems
- Amateur radio mobile installations
- Commercial two-way radio vehicles
- Public safety communications
- VHF/UHF receive-focused operations
Compatibility & Replacements
Compatible With
- Uniden Bearcat scanners with NMO base option
- Motorola mobile radios with NMO connector
- RadioShack scanners (legacy models)
- Any radio transceiver or scanner with standard NMO mount
- VHF/UHF commercial and amateur radio systems
Replaces / Drop-In Replacement For
The 92094491 is a generic OEM scanner antenna and may replace similar aftermarket NMO whip antennas. Always verify connector type and frequency coverage with your system integrator before ordering. For specific OEM replacements, consult your radio manufacturer’s compatibility chart.
Works With
- NMO magnetic mounts (vehicle-mounted systems)
- NMO hole-mount adapters (roof-mounted installations)
- RG-58 or RG-59 coaxial cable (standard 50-ohm)
- BNC, UHF, or Mini-UHF connectors (depending on mount)
- VHF (136–174 MHz) and UHF (380–960 MHz) frequencies









