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October 21, 2020

Depending on where you are in the country, harvest is either here or you have completed your harvest season and looking for ways to improve the next. Preparing for harvest is a big job: you examined your farm equipment and making any necessary repairs; you inspected all of your storage facilities and containers; you even set up the proper comms to make the entire system run smoothly.

If you have a large area, consider adding a more advanced antenna to your comms system. You don’t want to start harvesting just to find out you are unable to communicate as far as you hoped. Or, if you had troubles with communicating across far distances this past harvest season, consider updating your comms for next year. Midland offers two strong choices to further your MicroMobile’s range – the MXTA25 3dB Ghost Antenna and the MXTA26 6dB Gain Whip Antenna.

A Sturdy, Lo-Profile Antenna for Harvest


If you are looking for an antenna to double your range, the MXTA25 3dB Ghost Antennais a great option. This rugged antenna measures only 3.5 inches tall, so it will not easily snap off when hit by an overhead obstruction. This easy-to-install antenna solidly attaches to your tractor. Get it now so you are ready for harvest and beyond.

The 3dB Ghost Antenna is a reliable option for harvest communications.

A Long-Range, Flexible Antenna for Harvest


If you are needing even farther range, your best bet is the MXTA26 6dB Gain Whip Antenna. This antenna will quadruple your signal output. It is designed with a spring base and a coil in the center to allow for extra flexibility. This 32-inch antenna bounces back from light, incidental contact and won’t easily snap off when you need to get the job done.

The 6dB Gain Antenna will quadruple your range during harvest.

Harvest season is an exciting time packed with highs and lows – although the days are long, it’s worth it once you are able to reap the benefits of a season’s worth of work. Comms shouldn’t add to your stress – make sure you are getting plenty of range with one of the antennas above.


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