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Glomex Marine Fiberglass Antenna Extension, 24" (60cm) Glomex Gxra122/60 on 2040-parts.com

US $74.99
Location:

Torrance, California, US

Torrance, California, US
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Fiberglass Antenna Extension, 24" (60cm)
RA122/60 - ANTENNA EXTENSION - 600 MM (24'') - FIBREGLASS - 1"X14 STANDARD THREAD

Glomex antennas' extensions are used for vertical elevation of the antenna in order to clear the reception/transmission field. They can be made of stainless steel or UV resistant fibreglass, with standard 1"x14 thread, and they are the ideal complement to all Glomex antennas (VHF, AIS, etc.).

RA122/6 is a fibreglass extension, 600 mm/24'' high.


Product Details
Material:Fiberglass
Length:24" (60cm)
Standard Thread:1" x 14
Fits Antenna Type:VHF, CB, AM/FM, GPS
Warranty:Lifetime
Weight:1.900 lbs.

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