Andrew Corp. 7305-c1wh.s Cable For Antenna on 2040-parts.com
Philmont, New York, US
New in sealed package cable, made in the USA. This is a quality Quiet 1 Enclosed Coil 4.5 Meter cable with Mini - UHF Connectors. Used on many thru-glass antenna applications. Buyer to add $ 8.75 S&H in the USA. Thanks
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