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Product Description
Shakespeare Galaxy 5230 14 VHF 8dB Gain 5/8 wave over 1/2 wave dipole
The ultra-performer, Shakespeares Style 5230 is the most effective 8dB antenna system available anywhere, thanks to its increased signal capture area.
Brass and copper elements for maximum range and efficiency
Stainless steel ferrule with standard 1"-14 thread
Includes 20 feet of RG-8/X cable and a PL-259 connector
Suggested mount: Shakespeare Style 409-R or 410-R Mounting Kit
Two sections: Base 94", Tip 74" - UPS shippable
Shakespeare Limited Warranty: 5 years
Technical Specifications:
Frequency:
VHF Marine Band
Bandwidth:
3 MHz within 2.0:1 VSWR
SWR:
nominally 1.5:1 at 156.8 MHz
Impedance:
50 ohms
Gain:
8 dB
Max Input (Watts):
200 watts
DC Ground:
YES
Height (feet):
14
Polarization:
Vertical
Package Includes
Shakespeare 5230 14 VHF Antenna
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Product Dimensions: Approximately 96" in length, 3" wide, and 3" in height.
Product Weight: Approximately 11 LBS, 0 OZ
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Return Policy
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Warranty
The warranty period for this item is 5 Year Direct Manufacturer Warranty. To receive full details of the warranty for this item, please contact us using the "ask a question" link.