Eliminate the need for separate AM/FM antennas and operate AM/FM and VHF radios at the same time without interfering with VHF radio performance. Complete with 10-foot RG-62 AM/FM cable,3-foot RG-58 VHF cable, and connectors.
- Includes 10ft RG-62 coax with Motorola plug installed
- Also includes 3ft RG-58 cable for VHF transceiver connection
- PL-259 included, not installed for easy passage of cable through bulkheads
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Pros
- Easy To Set Up
- Simple Install
- Strong Signal
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Antenna Splitter for Marine Antennas:
Simple install
But awkward cable end assembly required
Totally solved my problem with FM reception
Pros
- Easy To Set Up
- Strong Signal
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Antenna Splitter for Marine Antennas:
A definite must for boaters who have little surface space for additional antennas. It took about 15 mins to connect and no programming at all. The radio worked phenominal. The best investment I made in my stereo system in a long time.
Service and delivery comments:
Delivered when I expected and in great condition.
Pros
- Attractive Design
- Easy To Set Up
- Strong Signal
Cons
Best Uses
- Attic/Roof Mount
Comments about Antenna Splitter for Marine Antennas:
it works real well
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