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Marine Antenna on 2040-parts.com

US $60.00
Location:

Miami, Florida, United States

Miami, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:Scout Country/Region of Manufacture:Italy Manufacturer Part Number:KS100

The Best Marine AM-FM Antenna includes a 2 1/8 inch diameter mount with exclusive rubber gasket seal and stainless steel screws to secure mount. Snag free no exposed wire design with convenient removable 10.5 inch antenna. Includes stainless steel screws. The SCOUT KS 100 is the ultimate AM-FM antenna designed to withstand the harsh marine and out doors environment. The durable UV stabilized soft vinyl antenna will stay bright white for years. Superior reception by decreased interference from electronics with included ground wire that should attach to your negative battery terminal or large metal structure.  Tightly braided tinned copper shielding is found in the included Scout cable. This design requires a smaller access hole to get the job done so less drilling through your console while the included gasket prevent leaks. The antenna can easily be twisted and stowed away.  This is the only product option available that installs without the need to travel to the hardware store. The 13.75 ft AM-FM cable with jack connects directly into the back of the radio. While most marine radios can connect to other devices via AUX or Bluetooth to stream your own music, devices such as your expensive phone loose their charge or worse get water exposure. The Am-Fm signal is the best way to get music playing on board. Poor quality antennas will take more than double the time and work to install, will probably leak water into the wood of your console, Fade, rust, and fail within a year. Do the job once, do it right with a Scout antenna. Scout has been hand making the best marine antennas since 1982 in a second generation family owned facility in Modena, Italy not far from where Ferrari, Maserati, and Lamborghinis are built. Miami Boat Gear is the US distributor. Ships out of Miami, FL. Installation instructions are included.

UPC:

0790566943407

Related Scout products:
The Scout KM10S is a sleek 7.5 inch VHF antenna that will pair well with this KS100. If you would like the KIT that includes 60ft of premium cable and connector please look for the Scout KM10KIT.

 

Install instructions:

Simply drill a small center hole and pilot screw holes. Use the drill in reverse until you pass the gel coat to prevent chipping and use a vacuum while drilling to reduce dust. Connect the cable to the radio first, then guide the wire through any holes to the antenna. Attach it to your antenna with the washer and nut provided. Lastly, add the gasket to the bottom of the antenna, place it down and screw it in with a tab of silicone with included stainless steel screws. Now enjoy the tunes.

 

Specs:

AM-FM 10.5 inch white with Navy blue tip.

Soft, Flexible and easily removable

Premium cable and jack with additional ground wire for improved reception included

Mount with gasket and SS mount screws included

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