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Commander Technologies Antenna Mount Acc 7 on 2040-parts.com

US $7.25
Location:

Houma, LA, United States

Houma, LA, United States

COMMANDER

Antenna Upper Support Mount Model ACC 7

Add Support for your antenna and keep it from whipping around!

Upper Support Mount Features Include:

  • Long Lasting, Reinforced, UV Stabalized Nylon Construction
  • Easy Access To Hold And Release Antenna
  • Allows You To Easily Put Antenna Up And Down
  • Includes Mounting Hardware
  • Fits 1 1/2" Diameter Antenna 
  • Comes With Adapters For 1", 1 1/4" Diameter Antennas
  • Required For Many Large Antennas

Note:  This item is an upper support ONLY, and should be used in conjunction with an antenna mount.  It is not designed to support or hold an antenna or any other object on its own.


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