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Hollyland Spares - Transceivers Antennas

R 351.90
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When sourcing Hollyland spare transceiver antennas, the components are split across two core production lineups: Wireless Video Transmission Systems (operating on the 5.8 GHz or 2.4/5 GHz dual-band frequencies) and Wireless Intercom Systems (operating on the 1.9 GHz DECT band).

Using the incorrect antenna frequency will drastically limit transmission range and introduce signal drops on set.

1. Wireless Video Transceiver Antennas (5.8 GHz & Dual-Band)

These spares serve video link lines like the Mars series (300 Pro, 400S Pro, 4K), Cosmo C1/C2, and the newer Pyro series (Pyro H, Pyro S, Pyro 7).

  • Mushroom Antenna ($9.00 - $12.00 USD): High-strength, 5 dBi double high-gain dome antennas. Built with anti-pressure ABS housings, these are highly resistant to impacts from drop damage or low production ceilings. They rotate 90° to 360° to fit tight camera rigs.

  • Cylindrical & Paddle Antennas: Dual-band (2.4 GHz & 5 GHz) high-gain replacement antennas designed explicitly for the multi-cam Pyro network or the Mars M1 monitor transceivers to combat heavy RF congestion on set.

  • Thumb Antennas: Ultra-short, low-profile replacement stubs primarily used to keep receiver monitors or cage-mounted transmitters compact when working on tight gimbals.

2. Wireless Intercom Base Station & Hub Antennas (1.9 GHz DECT)

These spares support central master modules, allowing crew headsets to talk across expansive venues.

  • Solidcom C1 & C1 Pro Hub Antenna Pair (Mfr # HL-C1PRO-AN01 / ~ $19.00 USD): Standard replacement whip antennas that screw directly onto the top terminals of the master Solidcom C1/C1 Pro interface hub.

  • Solidcom M1 Fiberglass Base Station Antennas (Mfr # HL-ATN09 / ~ $39.90 USD): Rugged, omnidirectional Fiberglass Reinforced Plastic (FRP) whip antennas designed to expand rear and side transmission coverage up to a 985-foot radius.

  • Wireless Intercom Panel Antenna (Mfr # HL-ATN04 / ~ $149.00 USD): A heavy-duty, directional 10–12 dBi high-gain structural panel (1880–1930 MHz). It mounts to a C-stand via a 3/8"-16 base thread and targets communication down a specific line of sight for long-range event coverage.

  • Solidcom ANT01 High-Performance Backbone Base: An outdoor-rated, IP54 weather-resistant master transceiver antenna module that natively manages up to 20 roaming beltpacks on massive live venue grids.

Hardware Connection & Matching Matrix

Antenna Spare Profile Primary Interface Frequency Physical Connector Fitting Primary Targeted Compatibility
Mushroom High-Gain Dome 5.8 GHz RP-SMA Male Threaded Mars 400S Pro | Mars 4K | Cosmo C1
Dual-Band Paddle/Cylindrical 2.4 GHz + 5 GHz RP-SMA Male Threaded Pyro Series | Mars M1 Enhanced
Solidcom C1/C1 Pro Hub Whips 1.9 GHz DECT Band Standard Coaxial / Threaded Solidcom C1 Hub Base Stations
Solidcom M1 Base Station Pair 1.9 GHz DECT Band Rugged T-Type Base Port Solidcom M1 Intercom Base
High-Gain Directional Panel 1.9 GHz DECT Band 2× RP-SMA Bottom Brackets Mars T1000 | Syscom 1000T Base

On-Set Troubleshooting: If your video feed or headset communication is dropping frames short of its rated operating distance, visually inspect the center pin inside your spare antenna's threaded connector barrel. Hollyland transceivers predominantly use RP-SMA (Reverse Polarity SMA) terminals, which feature a center pin on the device side and a center hole on the antenna side. Forcing a standard SMA antenna onto an RP-SMA transceiver will crush the pin receptacle, destroying the internal connection thread and causing permanent signal loss.

Hollyland

Hollyland Spares - Transceivers Antennas

R 351.90

When sourcing Hollyland spare transceiver antennas, the components are split across two core production lineups: Wireless Video Transmission Systems (operating on the 5.8 GHz or 2.4/5 GHz dual-band frequencies) and Wireless Intercom Systems (operating on the 1.9 GHz DECT band).

Using the incorrect antenna frequency will drastically limit transmission range and introduce signal drops on set.

1. Wireless Video Transceiver Antennas (5.8 GHz & Dual-Band)

These spares serve video link lines like the Mars series (300 Pro, 400S Pro, 4K), Cosmo C1/C2, and the newer Pyro series (Pyro H, Pyro S, Pyro 7).

  • Mushroom Antenna ($9.00 - $12.00 USD): High-strength, 5 dBi double high-gain dome antennas. Built with anti-pressure ABS housings, these are highly resistant to impacts from drop damage or low production ceilings. They rotate 90° to 360° to fit tight camera rigs.

  • Cylindrical & Paddle Antennas: Dual-band (2.4 GHz & 5 GHz) high-gain replacement antennas designed explicitly for the multi-cam Pyro network or the Mars M1 monitor transceivers to combat heavy RF congestion on set.

  • Thumb Antennas: Ultra-short, low-profile replacement stubs primarily used to keep receiver monitors or cage-mounted transmitters compact when working on tight gimbals.

2. Wireless Intercom Base Station & Hub Antennas (1.9 GHz DECT)

These spares support central master modules, allowing crew headsets to talk across expansive venues.

  • Solidcom C1 & C1 Pro Hub Antenna Pair (Mfr # HL-C1PRO-AN01 / ~ $19.00 USD): Standard replacement whip antennas that screw directly onto the top terminals of the master Solidcom C1/C1 Pro interface hub.

  • Solidcom M1 Fiberglass Base Station Antennas (Mfr # HL-ATN09 / ~ $39.90 USD): Rugged, omnidirectional Fiberglass Reinforced Plastic (FRP) whip antennas designed to expand rear and side transmission coverage up to a 985-foot radius.

  • Wireless Intercom Panel Antenna (Mfr # HL-ATN04 / ~ $149.00 USD): A heavy-duty, directional 10–12 dBi high-gain structural panel (1880–1930 MHz). It mounts to a C-stand via a 3/8"-16 base thread and targets communication down a specific line of sight for long-range event coverage.

  • Solidcom ANT01 High-Performance Backbone Base: An outdoor-rated, IP54 weather-resistant master transceiver antenna module that natively manages up to 20 roaming beltpacks on massive live venue grids.

Hardware Connection & Matching Matrix

Antenna Spare Profile Primary Interface Frequency Physical Connector Fitting Primary Targeted Compatibility
Mushroom High-Gain Dome 5.8 GHz RP-SMA Male Threaded Mars 400S Pro | Mars 4K | Cosmo C1
Dual-Band Paddle/Cylindrical 2.4 GHz + 5 GHz RP-SMA Male Threaded Pyro Series | Mars M1 Enhanced
Solidcom C1/C1 Pro Hub Whips 1.9 GHz DECT Band Standard Coaxial / Threaded Solidcom C1 Hub Base Stations
Solidcom M1 Base Station Pair 1.9 GHz DECT Band Rugged T-Type Base Port Solidcom M1 Intercom Base
High-Gain Directional Panel 1.9 GHz DECT Band 2× RP-SMA Bottom Brackets Mars T1000 | Syscom 1000T Base

On-Set Troubleshooting: If your video feed or headset communication is dropping frames short of its rated operating distance, visually inspect the center pin inside your spare antenna's threaded connector barrel. Hollyland transceivers predominantly use RP-SMA (Reverse Polarity SMA) terminals, which feature a center pin on the device side and a center hole on the antenna side. Forcing a standard SMA antenna onto an RP-SMA transceiver will crush the pin receptacle, destroying the internal connection thread and causing permanent signal loss.

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