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Shakespeare Galaxy Sra-40 Low Profile Sirius Satellite Radio Antenna on 2040-parts.com

US $67.14
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Franklinville, New Jersey, US

Franklinville, New Jersey, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Shakespeare Manufacturer Part Number:SRA-40 UPC:719441170714

Ultra-low profile and low profile antennas give you SiriusXM satellite radio capability without taking up much space aboard or snagging lines. Both come with low-loss cable with connectors. ASA plastic housings mount easily or use the included mount with 1"-14 threads. The SRA-25 has been specifically designed for smaller boats that ply inland waters. The SRA-40 is a better choice for larger coastal vessels. The SRA-40 can be mounted without its pedestal on flat surfaces.  XM Direct, and SiriusXM Connect tuners. Application: Satellite radio Frequency: 2320-2345 MHz Gain: Nominal 36db Lead: 25' low-loss cable Material: White, UV-stabilized ASA Weight: Less than 1 lb. Mount: Threaded shaft or pedestal-mount Warranty: One year

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