Shakespeare 5248 2ft Wi-fi Antenna Model# 5248 on 2040-parts.com
Bayville, New Jersey, United States
Shakespeare 5248 2ft Wi-Fi Antenna Model# 5248
Galaxy Style 5248
Antenna Band
Wi-Fi
Cable Length (Feet)
N/A
Color
White
Construction
Fiberglass
DB Gain (dB)
8dB
Length (Inches)
2' Please click on ME above to view store policies |
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