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5412-S 5237-XT 5318

2' Dual Band Cellular 3dB Gain 8' Dual Band Cellular 3dB Gain 17'6" Dual Band Cellular 3dB Gain

800/900 MHz and 1900 MHz Cellular 800/900 MHz and 1900 MHz Cellular

This compact powerhouse is specially designed for sailboats. Electrically the same as the 5412-P, but fitted with a stainless steel ferrule and “N” connector for mast mounting. • Brass and copper elements to maximize range•High-gloss, non-yellowing polyurethane finish •Stainless steel ferrule •Female “N” connector on antenna•Right angle stainless steel bracket included for mast mounting•Special Note: Cable and male “N” connector not supplied This antenna covers digital, analog and PCS cell phone bands in an eight-foot radome that coordinates with other Shakespeare Galaxy

800/900 MHz and 1900 MHz Cellular

This large, dual-band cellular antenna brings theelectrical performance and aesthetic beauty of our Galaxy
® antennas. Electricalconnections are hand soldered for reliability. A brass choking sleeve eliminates pattern distortion dueto cable radiation. Use one of Shakespeare’s CPASeries adapters to connect your portable cell phone.•Brass and copper elements to maximize range •High-gloss, non-yellowing polyurethane finish •Stainless steel ferrule w/ standard 1"-14 thread•Includes 25' of Shakespeare exclusive Lo-Max
® 5018 and 5390 styles to a dual-band cellularconfiguration. Its longer length gets the signal higher up for greater range. Hand-soldered and hand-finished with Shakespeare’s proprietary polyurethane finish that won’t fuzz or turn yellow in the sun. •Brass and copper elements to maximize range•High-gloss, non-yellowing polyurethane finish•Stainless steel ferrule with standard 1"-14 thread •Includes 25' of Shakespeare exclusive Lo-Max
® ® low-loss cable and a “TNC” connector**•Suggested mount: Shakespeare Style 4187 low-loss cable and a “TNC” connector•Suggested Mount: Shakespeare Style 409-Ror410-RMounting Kit (pictured mount not included)•Two sections: Base 105", Tip 105" - UPS shippable

5412-P

SWR: Less than 1.5:1 at 852.65 MHz;Less than 1.5:1 at 1918.7 MHz;

2' Dual Band Cellular 3dB Gain

Bandwidth: Frequency: Dual Band 800-900 MHz and 1800-1900 MHz 96 MHz within 2.0:1 VSWR (800/900 MHz band) 140 MHz within 2.0:1 VSWR (1900 MHz band) SWR: Less than 1.5:1 at 852.65 MHz;Less than 1.5:1 at 1918.7 MHz;

800/900 MHz and 1900 MHz Cellular

DC Grounding:* No Bandwidth: 96 MHz within 2.0:1 VSWR (800/900 MHz band) 140 MHz within 2.0:1 VSWR(1900MHz band) Specially designed for powerboats, this neat andefficient dual-band cellular antenna packs the punch to keep you in touch. It’s a hand-soldered, hand-finished Galaxy Frequency: Dual Band 800-900 MHz and 1800-1900 MHz
® antenna with collinear-phased 1â„2-waveelementsand dual brass choking sleeves to suppress pattern distortion due to cable radiation. •Brass and copper elements to maximize range•High-gloss, non-yellowing polyurethane finish•Stainless steel ferrule with female “N” connectorShakespeare Style 4006 adapter included for standard 1"-14 thread mounts•Includes 25' of Shakespeare exclusive Lo-Max DC Grounding:* No

5238-XT

8' Dual Band Cellular 3dB Gain

800/900 MHz and 1900 MHz Cellular

Same as the 5237-XT in an exclusive black Galaxy
® ® finish. low-loss cable and a “TNC” connector•Suggested mount: Shakespeare Style 4187 Ratchet Mount SWR: Less than 1.5:1 at 852.65 MHz;Less than 1.5:1 at 1918.7 MHz; Bandwidth: Frequency: Dual Band 800-900 MHz and 1800-1900 MHz 96 MHz within 2.0:1 VSWR (800/900 MHz band) 140 MHz within 2.0:1 VSWR (1900 MHz band) DC Grounding:* No

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