18 " Flexible Long Range Antenna For Garmin Astro 220/320, Alpha Gps Tracking on 2040-parts.com
Palatka, Florida, United States
You are buying one NEW 18' Flexible Antenna for the Garmin Alpha 100 / Astro 220 or 320 handheld receiver. (Antenna only Handheld receiver not included)
This antenna will increase the range you get over the factory supplied rubber antenna. Many users have reported a 20-50% increase in range., some say even more. We do not claim the more part but it will definatly add range to your system.
* We have tested over a dozen different antennas and this is one of the best we have found so far based on price and performance. This antenna will add a few more yards of range over the 16 inch model, but you have to deal with the extra 2 inches of length. Is it worth it ??? You make the decision. Good hunting.
Your results may vary depending weather and your location in relation to the satelites at the time. It is very comparable to the folding antenna but is much more durable. It is made of a tough but flexible material and is approximatly18" long.
We have used this type antenna many times while hunting and it does a great job.
Easy to install:
Just unscrew the rubber antenna on your handheld and screw the Flexible antenna on finger tight. Do not overtighten because you could damage your handheld. Your antenna will be shipped within 24 hours of cleared payment. *If you have questions, please ask before you hit the buy it now button. **Payment is expected within 3 days of selection and confirmation to buy. ***Ebay's Unpaid item assistant automaticly files a claim after 4 days of non payment.
Shipping is free in the US and includes insurance. Worldwide shipping. Price does not include any taxes, duties or tariffs. You as an international purchaser are responsible for any if any apply. ***I will combine shipping to save you $$$. For combined shipping, please make your selections and do not pay until I combine the orders and send you an invoice for payment with the adjusted shipping fee. Check on other items we sell by clicking on the link below.
*The handheld in the picture is not included. Thank you for reading and come back soon! |
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