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Shakespeare Vhf 19" 5218 Black Ss Whip Antenna - Magnetic Mount Model# 5218 on 2040-parts.com

US $59.88
Location:

Bayville, New Jersey, United States

Bayville, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New Brand:Shakespeare Manufacturer Part Number:5218 UPC:719441100742

Shakespeare VHF 19" 5218 Black SS Whip Antenna - Magnetic Mount Model# 5218

Base-load stainless steel whip

This small, stainless steel whip antenna features a magnetic mount, for fast and easy attachment to magnet-friendly surfaces. You can set this one up in a hurry and detach it easily.

  • Black stainless steel whip
  • Black magnetic mount included
  • Fast, easy setup
  • One section
  • Band: VHF marine band
  • Max input power: 25 watts


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