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Vhf/am/fm Broadcast Band Splitter Connects Radio To Vhf Antenna - Five Oceans on 2040-parts.com

US $39.99
Location:

Miami, Florida, United States

Miami, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:FIVE OCEANS Country/Region of Manufacture:New Zealand Manufacturer Part Number:1726 UPC:758524794973

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VHF/AM/FM Broadcast Band
Splitter
 
BARON USA

BARON USA

It´s provided with VHF and car radio plugs, and connects AM/FM radio to VHF antenna.

The perfect product for customers who want improved AM/FM radio reception, but don´t want to install another antenna.

The splitter uses the VHF antenna to provide AM/FM reception, without downgrading the performance of the antenna at VHF frequencies.


CODE 1726

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