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Marine Boat Tv/ Fm/ Dab Antenna Scout Cruiser. 65ft Cable,amp,gold Contacts. Uv on 2040-parts.com

US $169.00
Location:

Miami, Florida, United States

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

The CRUISER is the best marine HDTV antenna. Omnidirectional so no need to point. Receive all available analogue and digital terrestrial HD-TV, FM-AM and DAB signals. Height: 5 inch, diameter: 10 inch. Designed specifically for marine vessels but also functions well on RVs, pop-up campers and any other outdoor environment application. Includes Antenna, Amplifier, 65 foot premium Scout coaxial cable, a unique tool to attach the coaxial cable to the antenna securely, and all power cables for the amp required for proper function. Equipped with the Scout SEA-BOOST, a low noise amplifier with variable gain control that increases the strength of incoming digital signals. Our 12v or 24v low power consumption amplifier has variable gain and is separate from the antenna itself so that it may be located in a more protected environment, this also reduces the overall size of the antenna. The user can turn it off the amp when not in use to conserve battery. The outer casing is made with a marine grade weather proof and UV protected shell to keep it looking bright white for many years. Our contacts are gold plated to improve connectivity and decrease corrosion. The antenna is not thin melted metal on a circuit board found on other marine TV antennas but is an actual robust antenna providing superior signal. The perfect choice for boaters who want to enjoy premium TV and radio on board. Watch sports, sitcoms, reality TV, crime dramas, local news, weather, kids programming and more for FREE and in 1080 HD! 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. 

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Features:

Low noise Variable Amplifier

Robust 10 Inch Omni-directional antenna

Receives ALL local HD broadcast signals

AC, DC and USB power adapter

Marine proof design

Premium Scout coaxial cable

Accepts Universal 1/14 thread mounts

Package Includes:
Antenna, Amplifier with power cable, 65 foot premium Scout coaxial cable, and a unique tool to attach the coaxial cable to the antenna securely as well as manual.

 

 

 

Specs:

 

Reception

Omnidirectional 360°

Frequency Range

40-860 MHz

Impedance

75 ohm

Channels

2-69

Gain control

0-18 dB

Input power

12-24V x 50mA DC

Noise

<4 dB

Amplifier output

2

Connectors

F

Antenna diameter

25 cm

Weight

560 gr

Material

UV resistant ASA

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