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Glomex Ground Plane Vhf Antenna Ra 106 90cm on 2040-parts.com

US $108.99
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Riga, Latvia

Riga, Latvia
Glomex Ground Plane VHF Antenna RA 106 90cm, US $108.99, image 1
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:29.106.20 MPN:yacht ship sail marine boat 29.106.20 Warranty:Yes Brand:Glomex

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  • Item Name: Ground Plane VHF Antenna
  • Part Brand: Glomex
  • Part Number: 29.106.20
  • Important: 90 cm lengh. gain 3 db. cable 4.5 mt with PL259 fitting, cable connector 29.138.00 and 29.140.00. includes also the base 29.135.00. useful to remove complitely the antenna when required.

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