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Aviation Airband Aircraft Magnetic Antenna 115-130mhz For Car Top 23" Made Usa on 2040-parts.com

US $24.00
Location:

Miami, Florida, United States

Miami, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:Antennaa World Manufacturer Part Number:BAS-87NP MST-1150 Warranty:No Country/Region of Manufacture:United States UPC:Does not apply

Closeout of last 7 antennas. Made In USA. This is a long thin stainless steel whip, black powder coated. Base cone is machined brass. has an M6x1 female thread. Whip is 23" long. The base is a 2.3" strong 40 Lbs pull magnet in a plastic housing. Cable is USA RG-58A/U flex. Connector is an FME female. If you need a BNC, SMA, TNC, N or UHF we have adapters. 

Great for your air band scanners or for airport operations vehicle use. Its a 1/4 wave sp its a 2.2dBi gain. Comes at 24" electrical length at the low end of the band 115-120. Can be cut by 1" or 2" to make it perfect at 125MHz. Cut it to 17" and work the ham 2M band instead.

Comes with the rubber pad in picture. A nice durable antenna.


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