Comrod Av90bi-16, 16’ Maritime Vhf Antenna on 2040-parts.com
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
Comrod AV90BI-16, 16’ Maritime VHF
Antenna
Model No.AV90BI-16 New
Comrod AV90BI-16, 16’ Maritime VHF Antenna
The AV90 antenna
series are high gain antennas designed for the maritime VHF radio telephone
service. They are high quality antennas with a durable construction and a
beautifull finish for installation on all kinds of vessels. 2 Pieces. 4.9m. (16'), 9dB, BI mount
1"x14, 156-162MHz ·
Design: The top
section is an AV60BI antenna using two 5/8 elements, and the base section is a
stacked co-linear array ·
Radiating elements
completely enclosed in polyurethane foam within a fiberglass tube ·
Height: 16 (4.9m) ·
Weight: 3.5 + 1.1 =
4.6kg ·
Wind rating: 55m/s =
125mph ·
Finish: Polyurethane
lacquer, white ·
Temperature finish:
-557deg;C, +71°C; -67°F, +160°F ·
Power rating: 100W ·
Gain: 9db, Base
section: 3db, Top whip section: 6dB ·
Polarization: Vertical ·
DC-grounded: Yes ·
Nominal impedance: 50
ohm ·
Power rating: 100W
Asking $795.95 OBO
Multiple pictures
available upon request and any questions gladly answered. Handling and shipping
can be arranged for any Worldwide destination through our local vendor at an
additional cost. The sale is FOB Fort
Lauderdale, Florida. TERMS /CONDITIONS :
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has right to inspect said Goods prior to final bid. Acceptance of bid shall
constitute a binding contract. This sale is “as is, where is,” Ft. Lauderdale,
Florida USA, with no warranties express or implied as to condition, quality, or
fitness for a particular purpose. Seller shall not be liable under any
circumstances for any defects patent, latent, or otherwise. The Buyer
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with Florida law without regard to choice of law doctrines. The parties agree
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