Digital Antenna 4' Dual Band Cell Antenna W/ 20' Rg-8x Marine Cable 563cw on 2040-parts.com
Freeport, New York, United States
4' Dual Band Cell Antenna, MFG# 563-CW, White, 500 Series, 9dB gain, includes antenna, 1" 14 thread base, gold factory attached mini-UHF female with double mini-UHF male adapter & 20' of RG-8X marine cable.
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