About the Midland MXTA23

A versatile mount for a variety of vehicles
A versatile mount for a variety of vehicles
Looking for a smart, secure way to mount your new Midland antenna on your vehicle? Check out the MXTA23 bracket mount. This black powder-coated steel mount works with Midland MTA26, MXTA25, MXTA24, MXT105, MXT115, MXT275, and MXT400 Micromobile® radios and gives you outstanding reception wherever your adventures take you.
The MXTA23 mounts on roll bars, roof racks, and mirrors, so it's a great choice for a wide variety of vehicles. Bracket and bolts are included, but NMO connector and cable are not.
Product highlights:
- designed to mount on roll bars, roof racks, and mirrors
- works with a variety of Midland Micromobile radios
- made with black powder-coated steel
- 2" base diameter
- 16 mm hole
- compatible with NMO connector (sold separately)
- mounting screws and bolts included
- warranty: 90 days
- Our 60-day money-back guarantee
- MFR # MXTA23
What's in the box:
- Mounting bracket (front & back halves)
- Four 60mm bolts
- 4 Nuts
- 4 Lock-washters
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Overview: The Midland MicroMobile MXTA23 is a clamp-style antenna mounting bracket that can be attached to roll bars, roof racks, and mirrors up to 1-7/8" in diameter using the provided hardware. The antenna mount features a 16mm (0.63") mounting hole that's compatible with NMO connectors.
Note: The Midland MXTA23 does not include an antenna or antenna cable, which must be purchased separately.
Specifications:
- Width: 2.0"
- Height: 3.0"
- Maximum Mounting Surface Thickness: 1-7/8" (1.875")
- Antenna Mounting Hole Diameter: 16mm (0.63")
- Maximum Antenna Base Diameter: 2"
- NMO Compatible: Yes
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Looks OK to mount the antenna; that, is unfortunately backordered. It's made in China so my bet is I'm going to be upgrading the hardware when I actually use it.
Robert from Kathleen, FL