
Motorola Colored Antenna ID Bands
Motorola Colored Antenna ID Bands: Color-Code Your Radio Fleet at a Glance Antenna ID band (radio accessory) · Brand: Motorola · Listed for Motorola SL300 · Color-coded · Slip-on fit · No power nee...
Motorola Colored Antenna ID Bands: Color-Code Your Radio Fleet at a Glance
Antenna ID band (radio accessory) · Brand: Motorola · Listed for Motorola SL300 · Color-coded · Slip-on fit · No power needed to identify
Motorola colored antenna ID bands are simple color-coded bands you slip onto a two-way radio antenna so you can identify individual units at a glance. They are a fast, low-cost way to keep a shared radio fleet organized: assign a color to a person, department, shift, or location and tell radios apart without checking each one. This item is listed as a Motorola SL300 accessory.
Who it's for
Teams that share, swap, or charge multiple radios together, where it's easy to grab the wrong unit. Anyone managing a fleet by person, role, shift, or location will get the most value. For a full range of compatible gear, browse our Motorola Accessories.
Key features
- Instant visual ID: a distinct color on the antenna tells you which radio is which from across a room or job site.
- No power required: identify units without turning the radio on or reading a label.
- Fleet organization: map each color to a person, department, shift, or location to keep shared radios sorted.
- Simple slip-on use: the band goes onto the radio's antenna with no tools.
- Low-cost accountability: an inexpensive way to cut mix-ups when radios are pooled or charged together.
Specifications
| Product | Motorola Colored Antenna ID Bands |
|---|---|
| Brand | Motorola |
| Type | Antenna ID band (radio accessory) |
| Listed compatibility | Motorola SL300 (per product tags) |
Have a question about colors, quantity, or fit? Contact us and we'll help you order the right bands for your team.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are antenna ID bands used for?
They are used to visually identify and organize radios in a fleet. A colored band on the antenna lets you see at a glance which radio belongs to which user, team, or function — handy when multiple radios are shared or charged together.
How do color-coded antenna bands work on two-way radios?
Each band is a distinct color that goes on the radio's antenna. You assign a color to a person, role, or group, then the color identifies that radio across a room or job site — no labels to read and no need to power the radio on.
Do antenna ID bands fit the Motorola SL300?
This item is listed as a Motorola SL300 accessory. To confirm fit for your specific radio or antenna, contact us and we'll verify before you order.
What colors do Motorola antenna ID bands come in?
This listing is for Motorola colored antenna ID bands. Available colors aren't specified in this listing — contact us and we'll confirm the current color options before you order.
How do you identify your radio in a fleet?
A common method is color-coding: place a colored antenna ID band on each radio and map each color to a person, department, shift, or location so you can tell units apart instantly.
Detailed specifications are coming soon. In the meantime, here's the basics:
| Brand | BPR40 |
| Product Type | See description |
| SKU | — |
Full spec sheet: contact us at 1-800-507-6002
Shipping
- Free shipping over $125 · on qualifying U.S. orders
- Calculated at checkout · many items ship at weight-based rates
- Delivery estimate at checkout · based on item availability & method
- Ships across the U.S. · some products have shipping restrictions
Returns & warranty
- 15-day returns · most new, unopened items for a full refund
- Return shipping covered · if the item arrived incorrect or defective
- Refunds · typically within ~2 weeks of us receiving your return
- Manufacturer warranty · per the manufacturer’s terms
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