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Pacific Aerials Seamaster Pro 2.4db 17.7" Vhf Antenna Model# P6106 on 2040-parts.com

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Bayville, New Jersey, United States

Bayville, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New Brand:Pacific Aerials Manufacturer Part Number:P6106 UPC:847657061066

Pacific Aerials SeaMaster Pro 2.4dB 17.7" VHF Antenna Model# P6106


VHF 0.45m Heliflex Antenna

An excellent antenna for RIBs and tenders for communication over shorter distances.

Pro Series Antennas are a breakthrough: the only marine antennas in the world which can be removed and remounted on the boat at the user's convenience. The cable is hardwired to the Pro Series mount, so the antenna can be removed without pulling or cutting the cable.

SeaMaster Pro Series antennas are an excellent choice for new installations on small to medium sized boats. Robust, reliable and good looking, they will provide outstanding performance for years.

SeaMaster Pro Series antennas must be used with SeaMaster Pro Series Mounts, which give the options of side, deck or rail mounting your antenna.

Antenna Band
VHF
Cable Length (Feet)
16.4
Cable Type
RG-58
DB Gain (dB)
2.4 dB
Ferrule Type
Nylon
Length (Inches)
17.7


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