#Hollyland Spares - Antenna T1000
#Hollyland Spares - Antenna T1000 is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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When discussing Hollyland spares for the Mars T1000 wireless intercom system, there are two completely different types of replacement antennas depending on whether you need a spare for a mobile Beltpack or an upgrade for the main Base Station.
The Mars T1000 operates on the clear 1.9 GHz DECT frequency band, meaning its replacement components are specifically tuned to these frequencies.
1. Hollyland Mars T1000 Beltpack Spare Antenna
This is the tiny, flexible omnidirectional rubber duck antenna that screws directly onto the top of the individual crew member beltpacks. Because these are worn on the body during live events, they are the most common component to get snagged, bent, or lost.
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Purpose: Direct individual replacement for lost or damaged beltpack antennas.
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Connection Type: Standard screw-on RF threading.
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Function: Amplifies and maintains the 1,000-foot local communication link back to the director's base station.
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Pricing: Generally around $6.00 USD directly from official Hollyland spare parts channels.
2. Hollyland Extension Panel Antenna (Base Station Upgrade/Spare)
If you are looking for the large, structural antenna part often associated with the T1000 base station kits, this refers to the 1.9G High-Gain Directional Panel Antenna. This is a premium accessory/replacement used to drastically stabilize and push the boundaries of your venue's wireless footprint.
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Compatibility: Fully shared between the Mars T1000 and the high-end Syscom 1000T systems.
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High-Gain Output: Packs a 12 dBi high-gain rating, which punches through heavy structural interference or dense crowds much better than the standard whip antennas.
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Frequency Range: Specifically tuned from 1786 to 1930 MHz.
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I/O Connections: Features 2 x RP-SMA Male connection ports on the bottom panel.
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Rigging Support: Built with an integrated 3/8″-16 mounting thread so you can easily mount the panel high up on a C-stand or lighting spigot above the crowd.
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What it Includes: The spare panel package typically ships with a 6.6-foot (2-meter) shielding connection cable to bridge back to the central base station box.
Quick Repair Checklist: Before purchasing a replacement beltpack antenna, check the threads on the actual metal chassis of your T1000 beltpack. If a crew member snapped the antenna off violently, pieces of the old core can sometimes remain lodged inside the female terminal. Make sure the socket is clear of debris before screwing the fresh replacement spare down snug.
