Dasaita One Way Car Analog Tv Aerial Antenna With 12v Amplifier 3.5 Connector on 2040-parts.com
广州市, 广东省, China
Power requirements: DC 10.5V-16V Power consumption: 30-70mA Operating frequncy: VHF(1-12) 48.5MHz-223MHz UHF(13-62) 470MHz-870MHz Amplifier gain(PCB): VHF 14-22db Connection outlet (antenna plug) diameter: 3.5mm (75Omega) Length of antenna: 300cm Length of cord: 5.0m Noise figure: <7db Output impedance: 75Ω Capability ensure temperature:-20 ~+70 Operating temperature: -40 ~+85 Storage temperature: -40 ~+90 Pls Note : this antenna is no retail packing |
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