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Vhf Marine Band Antenna - White 3' With Coax on 2040-parts.com

US $18.95
Location:

Sturgis, Michigan, US

Sturgis, Michigan, US
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BRAND NEW - No Ground VHF 1/2 Wave Marine Band Antenna. Dielectric-Core for high perfomance. Specifically constructed for use on specialty craft. Ideal for bass boats, small run-abouts, sail craft, but can be used on large craft also. For fiberglass or wood craft-no ground required. 3 dB gain effectively doubles your transmitters effective radiated power. Low profile 36" tall stainless steel whip. Comes complete with a stainless steel "L" type mounting bracket, screws, wrench and 15' RG-58A/U coaxial cable Harness w/PL-259 stress relief Connectors. Antenna may also be mounted through surfaces up to 3/8" thick without use of bracket. Specifications: Frequency: VHF Marine band, Bandwidth: 156 - 164 MHz, SWR: 1.5:1 at 156.8 MHz, Gain: 3dB, Max. Input (Watts)100, Height overall about 41". Polarization: Vertical, Radiation Pattern: Omni-directional. Thanks!

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