Shakespeare - 5215 Vhf 36'' Low-profile Ss Antenna on 2040-parts.com
Rome, New York, United States
Shakespeare - 5215 VHF 36'' Low-Profile SS Antenna
Hermetically sealed, tin-plated copper wire coil
Stainless steel body and whip SO-239 connector
Mount: Stainless steel ''L'' bracket (supplied)
One section
3 dB gain
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