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Metz Weatherfax / Dsc Whip Antenna #201 on 2040-parts.com

C $100.00
Location:

Fort Erie, ON, Canada

Fort Erie, ON, Canada
Condition:New Brand:Metz Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:201

 

Key Features

bulletStainless Steel 17-7ph Whip (Replacement Whip #254)
bulletStainless Steel Housing
bulletNickel Plated Brass Whip Post
bulletStainless Steel Mounting Bracket
bulletUV resistant Cap
bulletAll connections soldered
bulletCompression Whip retainer
bullet8 oz total weight
bulletCoax Connector
bulletLifetime Warranty on antenna coil (Proof of purchase required, non-transferable)

Technical Specifications

bulletFrequency Range - 2-30 Mhz
bulletWhip length 54 inches
bulletNo ground plane required

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