
CM2 2-way coaxial splitter
December 10, 2023
PA-13 Extension mast 0,3 m (1′) length
December 10, 2023Fine technical construction, great design and convenient size all in one: this is the new KS-10, the short removable VHF antenna that many boaters have been asking for. With its total length of only 22 cm (9”) the KS-10 is the shortest VHF antenna of the Scout range, moreover the whip can be easily removed by hand to facilitate trailering, coverage and storage. The anti-UV filter avoids the deterioration of the coloring and keeps the antenna bright white.The mount of the KS-10 (6 cm diameter) has been designed to allow an easy and quick installation on any type of flat surface, and the inner rubber gasket prevents leakage.The antenna is supplied together with a 5 m (16’) RG-58 coax cable and PL-259 male connector.
The antenna is supplied together with a 5 m (16’) RG-58 coax cable and PL-259 male connector.
- 100% waterproof antenna
- Fiberglass whip easy to remove
- Waterproof mount included
- Fiberglass whip with anti-UV filter
- 22 cm length
- 5 m (16′) RG-58 CU MIL coaxial cable
Technical specifications:
Frequency | 156-162 MHz |
Impedance | 50 ohm |
V.S.W.R. | < 1,5:1 |
Polarization | Vertical |
Gain | Unity Gain |
Max power input | 50W |
DC ground | Yes |
Whip material | Fiberglass |
Cable | 5 m (16′) RG-58 CU MIL |
Mounting | Waterproof mount included |
Length | 22 cm (9″) |
Weight | 0,10 kg |
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