Global VHF/UHF Dual Band Mobile Antenna Market: 150W-330W Models for Military & Civilian Use
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Global Leading Market Research Publisher QYResearch announces the release of its latest report “VHF/UHF Dual Band Mobile Antenna - Global Market Share and Ranking, Overall Sales and Demand Forecast 2026-2032”. Based on current situation and impact historical analysis (2021-2025) and forecast calculations (2026-2032), this report provides a comprehensive analysis of the global VHF/UHF Dual Band Mobile Antenna market, including market size, share, demand, industry development status, and forecasts for the next few years.
Addressing core industry needs: Public safety, military, and amateur radio operators require reliable two-way communication across both VHF (30–300MHz) and UHF (300–3,000MHz) bands – but using separate antennas is bulky and inefficient. VHF/UHF dual band mobile antennas solve this by integrating both bands into a compact, vehicle-mountable unit. Key adoption barriers include gain trade-offs between bands, durability in harsh environments, and mounting flexibility.
The global market for VHF/UHF Dual Band Mobile Antenna was estimated to be worth US$ 168 million in 2025 and is projected to reach US$ 226 million, growing at a CAGR of 4.4% from 2026 to 2032. Global annual sales reached approximately 2.69 million units in 2024, with an average unit price of around US$ 62.
A VHF/UHF dual-band mobile antenna is a wireless communication antenna capable of operating simultaneously in the VHF (30–300MHz) and UHF (300–3,000MHz) bands. Typically designed for vehicles or mobile platforms, it provides dual-band transmit and receive functionality, enabling flexible switching between different communication networks. These antennas are compact, durable, and feature mobile adaptability such as rotatable or magnetic mounts. They support omnidirectional radiation patterns and use optimized feed systems for excellent gain and VSWR in both bands. They are widely used in public safety communications, emergency command, civilian wireless intercoms, traffic management, and field operations.
Product Overview: These antennas are used in amateur radios, vehicle-mounted stations, military tactical systems, public safety networks, and maritime/aviation platforms. Military models use corrosion-resistant alloys and wide-temperature sealing for deserts, high altitudes, and sea environments. Civilian/amateur radio markets account for 78% of sales (average price US$ 45). Military/public safety account for 22% of sales but average US$ 180, contributing over half of market revenue.
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Market Segmentation & Key Players
The VHF/UHF Dual Band Mobile Antenna market is segmented as below:
Leading Suppliers: Benelec, L3Harris, Diamond Antenna, Comet Antennas, COMPACtenna, Larsen Antennas, Hustler Antenna, WiMo, Laird, Motorola Solutions, Komunica Power, RFI Technology Solutions, JetStream, Powerwerx, Truest, Trival Antene, Autotek.
Segment by Type: 150W | 200W | 330W
Segment by Application: Amateur Radio | Military | Public Safety
Exclusive Industry Insights
Discrete tuning and assembly: Each dual-band antenna requires per-unit tuning – trimming the radiating element to achieve VSWR <1.5:1 on both bands. This manual step adds 8–12 minutes per unit, limiting automation. Premium manufacturers achieve <1.3:1; low-cost units often exceed 2.0:1 on one band.
Technical bottleneck – gain balance: A quarter-wave VHF antenna (~1m) is optimal, but vehicle mounting requires shorter lengths (0.5–0.7m). Shorter VHF elements have 2–3dB lower gain than UHF, causing coverage asymmetry. Loaded coil designs (COMPACtenna's approach) improve VHF gain by 4dB but add cost (US$ 30–50 premium).
Recent 6-month data (Oct 2025 – Mar 2026):
150W models dominate amateur radio (71% of civilian sales).
330W models grew 18% YoY in public safety, driven by high-power mobile repeaters.
Magnetic mounts now 52% of vehicle installations (up from 41% in 2024), enabling quick transfer between vehicles.
User case – State emergency management agency (US, 1,200 vehicles): Upgrading from single-band to dual-band VHF/UHF antennas reduced equipment count by 50% (one antenna vs. two) and improved interoperability between agencies using different bands (police VHF, fire UHF). Payback period: 6 months.
Manufacturer highlights: Benelec specializes in military/maritime antennas with salt-spray resistance. Diamond Antenna is known for high-gain, low-SWR amateur models. COMPACtenna focuses on ultra-short, high-performance urban antennas. Larsen provides weather-resistant, high-power public safety antennas.
Regional snapshot: North America leads with 48% revenue share (strong amateur radio and public safety markets). Asia-Pacific fastest-growing (CAGR 6.2%), driven by infrastructure security investments. Europe holds 24% share.
Conclusion
The VHF/UHF dual band mobile antenna market grows steadily, driven by amateur radio community expansion, public safety multi-band convergence, and Asia-Pacific infrastructure investment. Success depends on improving VHF gain in compact form factors and reducing per-unit tuning costs. The projected US$ 226 million market by 2032 appears achievable.
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Addressing core industry needs: Public safety, military, and amateur radio operators require reliable two-way communication across both VHF (30–300MHz) and UHF (300–3,000MHz) bands – but using separate antennas is bulky and inefficient. VHF/UHF dual band mobile antennas solve this by integrating both bands into a compact, vehicle-mountable unit. Key adoption barriers include gain trade-offs between bands, durability in harsh environments, and mounting flexibility.
The global market for VHF/UHF Dual Band Mobile Antenna was estimated to be worth US$ 168 million in 2025 and is projected to reach US$ 226 million, growing at a CAGR of 4.4% from 2026 to 2032. Global annual sales reached approximately 2.69 million units in 2024, with an average unit price of around US$ 62.
A VHF/UHF dual-band mobile antenna is a wireless communication antenna capable of operating simultaneously in the VHF (30–300MHz) and UHF (300–3,000MHz) bands. Typically designed for vehicles or mobile platforms, it provides dual-band transmit and receive functionality, enabling flexible switching between different communication networks. These antennas are compact, durable, and feature mobile adaptability such as rotatable or magnetic mounts. They support omnidirectional radiation patterns and use optimized feed systems for excellent gain and VSWR in both bands. They are widely used in public safety communications, emergency command, civilian wireless intercoms, traffic management, and field operations.
Product Overview: These antennas are used in amateur radios, vehicle-mounted stations, military tactical systems, public safety networks, and maritime/aviation platforms. Military models use corrosion-resistant alloys and wide-temperature sealing for deserts, high altitudes, and sea environments. Civilian/amateur radio markets account for 78% of sales (average price US$ 45). Military/public safety account for 22% of sales but average US$ 180, contributing over half of market revenue.
【Get a free sample PDF of this report (Including Full TOC, List of Tables & Figures, Chart)
https://www.qyresearch.com/reports/6096224/vhf-uhf-dual-band-mobile-antenna
Market Segmentation & Key Players
The VHF/UHF Dual Band Mobile Antenna market is segmented as below:
Leading Suppliers: Benelec, L3Harris, Diamond Antenna, Comet Antennas, COMPACtenna, Larsen Antennas, Hustler Antenna, WiMo, Laird, Motorola Solutions, Komunica Power, RFI Technology Solutions, JetStream, Powerwerx, Truest, Trival Antene, Autotek.
Segment by Type: 150W | 200W | 330W
Segment by Application: Amateur Radio | Military | Public Safety
Exclusive Industry Insights
Discrete tuning and assembly: Each dual-band antenna requires per-unit tuning – trimming the radiating element to achieve VSWR <1.5:1 on both bands. This manual step adds 8–12 minutes per unit, limiting automation. Premium manufacturers achieve <1.3:1; low-cost units often exceed 2.0:1 on one band.
Technical bottleneck – gain balance: A quarter-wave VHF antenna (~1m) is optimal, but vehicle mounting requires shorter lengths (0.5–0.7m). Shorter VHF elements have 2–3dB lower gain than UHF, causing coverage asymmetry. Loaded coil designs (COMPACtenna's approach) improve VHF gain by 4dB but add cost (US$ 30–50 premium).
Recent 6-month data (Oct 2025 – Mar 2026):
150W models dominate amateur radio (71% of civilian sales).
330W models grew 18% YoY in public safety, driven by high-power mobile repeaters.
Magnetic mounts now 52% of vehicle installations (up from 41% in 2024), enabling quick transfer between vehicles.
User case – State emergency management agency (US, 1,200 vehicles): Upgrading from single-band to dual-band VHF/UHF antennas reduced equipment count by 50% (one antenna vs. two) and improved interoperability between agencies using different bands (police VHF, fire UHF). Payback period: 6 months.
Manufacturer highlights: Benelec specializes in military/maritime antennas with salt-spray resistance. Diamond Antenna is known for high-gain, low-SWR amateur models. COMPACtenna focuses on ultra-short, high-performance urban antennas. Larsen provides weather-resistant, high-power public safety antennas.
Regional snapshot: North America leads with 48% revenue share (strong amateur radio and public safety markets). Asia-Pacific fastest-growing (CAGR 6.2%), driven by infrastructure security investments. Europe holds 24% share.
Conclusion
The VHF/UHF dual band mobile antenna market grows steadily, driven by amateur radio community expansion, public safety multi-band convergence, and Asia-Pacific infrastructure investment. Success depends on improving VHF gain in compact form factors and reducing per-unit tuning costs. The projected US$ 226 million market by 2032 appears achievable.
Contact Us:
If you have any queries regarding this report or if you would like further information, please contact us:
QY Research Inc.
Add: 17890 Castleton Street Suite 369 City of Industry CA 91748 United States
EN: https://www.qyresearch.com
E-mail: global@qyresearch.com
Tel: 001-626-842-1666(US)
JP: https://www.qyresearch.co.jp
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QYResearch founded in California, USA in 2007, which is a leading global market research and consulting company. Our primary business include market research reports, custom reports, commissioned research, IPO consultancy, business plans, etc. With over 18 years of experience and a dedi…
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