Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

Antenna Tv Marine Boat Rv Popup Camper 1080 Hd Omni Directions Vhf Uhf Ac/dc/usb on 2040-parts.com

US $116.98
Location:

U.S.A., United States

U.S.A., United States
Condition:New Brand:SHAKESPEARE Manufacturer Part Number:TV

Shakespeare 4" Seawatch TV Antenna

Ultra Small HDTV Antenna

The Shakespeare® SeaWatch® series of TV antennas are
Omni-directional over-the-air digital HDTV solutions that bring sleek
lines and 360° high-performance coverage to your WATERCRAFT, CAMPER or RV.

Designed to accept common 1in-14 threaded mounts, the antennas are well suited
to fit virtually any application.

Everything needed to connect the antenna to your converter or television is in the box.

When paired with an optional 2-way band separator between the antenna and the amplifier,
these antennas can also receive AM/FM radio signals.

A full line of mounts and extension masts are available to fine-tune the installation.

The 3004 antenna is designed for the mobile lifestyle and can be used
on MARINE VESSELS, RVs, pop-up CAMPERS and more!

Watch your favorite sports, sitcoms, reality TV, crime dramas, local news, weather, kids
programming and more for FREE and in 1080 HD!

No Assembly Required

• Low noise amplifier
• Omni-Directional
• Receives ALL local HD broadcast signals
• AC, DC and USB power adapter

Technical Specifications:

  • Frequency range: VHF:47-230MHz;UHF: 470-862MHz
  • Receiving range: FM/VHF/UHF
  • Gain: 30dB
  • Noise figure: 3dB
  • Max. output level: 110dBμV
  • Impedance: 75Ω
  • Connector: F-connectors
  • Power supply: DC 12V, AC 110V
  • Dimensions:  8” x 4”


Package Includes:

3004 Panel TV Antenna
20’ RG-59 Coax Cable / F-connectors
USB / AC / DC power cords

Best Suited for Areas up to 15 miles from broadcast towers.

Policy:

  • If our orders exceed the available stock quantities we will:
    Cancel your order and Issue a Full Refund.

  • All 4" HD TV Antennas are processed and shipped within 1-3 business days after payment.

  • We only ship to the 48 contiguous States.

  • Tracking number is provided as soon as the 4" HD TV Antenna has been shipped.

  • We do NOT ship to Alaska, Hawaii, PO Boxes, APO/FPO or Military addresses.

Payment:

  • We only accept payments from PayPal.

  • We only ship to PayPal verified addresses.

  • New York residents must pay sales tax 8.625%

Return/Exchange:

  • Full Refund less shipping will only be granted with prior return authorization, 4" HD TV Antenna must be in new condition and not tampered with or damaged.

  • Buyer has 14 days to return the 4" HD TV Antenna for a full refund, less shipping, buyer pays return shipping.

  • Buyer has 48 hours to report any damages/incorrect items received.

YOUR SATISFACTION IS GUARANTEED!

TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR FREE SHIPPING

ORDER YOUR 4" HD TV ANTENNA TODAY

55776

Aston exec leaves for Chrysler

Fri, 02 Sep 2011

Beth Paretta, one of Autoweek's 10 Secret People in 2009 (Autoweek, Sept. 21, 2009) has left her position as operations manager at Aston Martin to join Chrysler Group LLC as marketing manager for SRT and motorsports. Her appointment is effective this month.

2014 Ford Transit Connect Wagon announced

Tue, 13 Nov 2012

Ford has introduced the 2014 Transit Connect Wagon, a vehicle the automaker is calling “so unique it is a revolution in seven-passenger transportation.” We won't know whether or not it is truly revolutionary until we can get behind the wheel, but at first glance, the new vehicle appears to be a very tall wagon or a small minivan, or a Transit Connect with larger windows. The Transit Connect Wagon is tied to Ford's current car lineup aesthetically via the characteristic Blue Oval hexagonal grille, but it's the van/wagon's utility that will likely become its biggest selling point. Ford claims the Transit Connect Wagon will be able to swallow a 1,200 lb.

Volvo S80 gets new diesel engine

Thu, 08 Jan 2009

Most of the talk in the last few months about Volvo has revolved around Ford’s efforts to ditch the last of its prestige marques in its fight for survival. Poor old Volvo appears to have been hawked around the world’s car makers in the hope of finding a fit for the pride of Sweden. But there have been no takers so far, not even Volvo trucks or the Swedish Government.