the Shakespeare 6018R 17′ 6″ VHF Antenna 9DB 2-Piece Phase III:
Shakespeare 6018R 17′ 6″ VHF Antenna 9DB 2-Piece Phase III
The Shakespeare 6018R 17′ 6″ VHF Antenna 9DB 2-Piece Phase III is a high-performance antenna designed for maximum range and quality reception. This Shakespeare 6018R 17′ 6″ VHF Antenna 9DB 2-Piece Phase III features a unique 2-piece design, making it easy to install and transport. With a frequency range of 156-174 MHz, this antenna is ideal for a variety of applications, including commercial and recreational marine use. The Shakespeare 6018R 17′ 6″ VHF Antenna 9DB 2-Piece Phase III boasts a gain of 9 dB, ensuring strong signal strength and reliable communication.
Furthermore, the Shakespeare 6018R 17′ 6″ VHF Antenna 9DB 2-Piece Phase III is built to withstand harsh marine environments, with a rugged design and durable construction that resists corrosion and damage. This antenna is also easy to assemble and disassemble, making it perfect for users who need to frequently transport or store their equipment. Additionally, the Shakespeare 6018R 17′ 6″ VHF Antenna 9DB 2-Piece Phase III is compatible with a wide range of mounts and accessories, allowing for flexible installation options.
Why pick the Shakespeare 6018R 17′ 6″ VHF Antenna 9DB 2-Piece Phase III:
- High-performance design for maximum range and quality reception
- Unique 2-piece design for easy installation and transport
- Rugged construction and corrosion-resistant design for durability
- Flexible installation options with compatible mounts and accessories
Where to use it:
The Shakespeare 6018R 17′ 6″ VHF Antenna 9DB 2-Piece Phase III is perfect for a variety of applications, including:
- Commercial marine use, such as fishing vessels and cargo ships
- Recreational marine use, such as sailboats and yachts
- Coastal or offshore communication systems
Tips for maintenance:
To ensure optimal performance and longevity of the Shakespeare 6018R 17′ 6″ VHF Antenna 9DB 2-Piece Phase III, follow these maintenance tips:
- Regularly inspect the antenna for signs of damage or corrosion
- Clean the antenna regularly to remove dirt and debris
- Avoid exposing the antenna to extreme temperatures or weather conditions
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