Shakespeare 5206NM Vhf 8' 5206-N Packaged With 4186U Mount #5206-N-M - Trotac Marine
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Shakespeare 5206NM Vhf 8' 5206-N Packaged With 4186U Mount #5206-N-M

SKU:
SHAK5206NM
$146.95
An economical and lightweight, self-supporting antenna for good communications where range is not the predominant factor. The 5206-N has a nylon ferrule. View full description

An economical and lightweight, self-supporting antenna for good communications where range is not the predominant factor. The 5206-N has a nylon ferrule.

Features:

  • Quality copper cable elements for good range and efficiency 
  • Nylon ferrule.
  • Includes 15ft RG-58 cable, which can be cut to size, and a PL-259 connector
  • Suggested mount: 4186-U Ratchet Mount (Included)
  • Great value
  • One section

Specifications:

  • Band:VHF Marine Band
  • Antenna Gain:6dB
  • Max. Input Power:50W
  • SWR:nominally 1.3:1 at 156.8 MHz
  • Bandwidth:5 MHz within 2.0:1 VSWR
  • Ferrule:Nylon
  • Coax Supplied:15 ft of RG-58
  • Connector Supplied:PL-259, not installed
  • Color/finish:White
  • Polarity:Vertical
  • Impedance:50 Ohms
  • DC Ground:No DC Ground – The antenna will read open on continuity test.
  • Shakespeare Limited Warranty:2 years
Brand:
Shakespeare

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