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Digital Yacht Spl2000 Vhf/ais Powered Antenna Splitter Mfg# Zdigspl2000 on 2040-parts.com

US $367.88
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Bayville, New Jersey, United States

Bayville, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New Brand:Digital Yacht Manufacturer Part Number:ZDIGSPL2000

Digital Yacht SPL2000 VHF/AIS Powered Antenna Splitter MFG# ZDIGSPL2000



SPL2000 AIS-VHF Antenna Splitter

The SPL2000 allows the boat's VHF antenna to be used for both an AIS and VHF simultaneously. It uses ZeroLoss technology and is suitable for use with AIS Class B transponder systems as well as AIS receivers. It's also designed as a failsafe device with automatic priority given to the connected VHF. It is supplied with a BNC-BNC patch cable for the AIS and a PL259-PL259 cable for the VHF. It also features a AM/FM wired output for an on board stereo receiver. Identical in size to the AIT2000, it makes the perfect complimentary splitter device for Digital Yacht's range of AIS products.






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