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James Hebert
 
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Default VHF Marine Radio Antenna

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"Lynn Coffelt" wrote:

Any suggestions for an antenna similar to the METZ which
can mount atop a 4-foot extension and screw into the fitting
on the extension?


I suppose it's still available, and I confess I didn't like it as well as
the Metz, but a Shakespeare Style 5240-R VHF 3dB fits pretty much the scheme
you are looking at. They seemed to work well enough, once in a while we
found a "dud", so be sure and check the SWR after it's installed to be sure
you didn't get a defective one. Never saw one go bad after installation
unless it got physically "smashed".
Old Chief Lynn


The Shakespeare 5240-R or the 5241-R (heavy duty version) were the only
antennas I could find that fit my requirements, too. It sounds like
they are the only ones available. Thanks.
 
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