Thursday, September 8, 2011

Deep Fringe National Weather Service Radio 6.3 Db Gain Yagi Antenna with 25' of Coax and RCA Connector

Deep Fringe National Weather Service Radio 6.3 Db Gain Yagi Antenna with 25' of Coax and RCA Connector Reviews



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Deep Fringe National Weather Service Radio 6.3 Db Gain Yagi Antenna with 25' of Coax and RCA Connector Feature

  • This weather radio antenna is made for NOAA weather radio and EAS reception from 162.4 MHz thru 162.55 MHz. It includes all you need to improve your weather radio reception with 25' of coax and an RCA connector.
  • It is better than any weather radio antenna available anywhere at any price because it offers 6.3 db gain
  • It is packaged to be turnkey, providing everything you need for best outdoor or attic-mount NWS broadcast reception with coax and weather radio connector INCLUDED.
  • This weather radio antenna is made for NOAA weather radio and EAS reception from 162.4 MHz thru 162.55 MHz
  • It is a directional weather band antenna and the multiple elements increase the strength of the weather radio signal available at your location.
Get the best possible reception of NOAA National Weather Service EAS radio broadcasts with this directional weather band antenna. Mounted outside or in an attic this antenna will pull in your local weather broadcast with a solid 6.3 db gain signal allowing you the assurance to get all weather alerts without fail. This turnkey weather band antenna system includes the directional Yagi weather band radio reception antenna, coax, and the weather band radio connector for your weather band radio. You won't miss another weather alert, get this NOAA weather band radio antenna now before another disaster hits. It does not matter where you put your weather radio with this weather band antenna as long as you put your external weather band antenna where it can best pull in your local National Weather Service broadcast. When you absolutely, positively require clear, solid reception on your NOAA weather radio, then it is a no-brainer. This deep fringe outdoor weather radio antenna can be used near the weather band radio or it comes with a total of 25' of cable so you can get it to the point of best reception. You can use it in a portable setting or even mount it in the attic. This VHF weather radio antenna will withstand any weather conditions and is manufactured to last for years. At your location, the farther away from the side of the structure towards the weather radio transmitter you are, the higher the weather radio antenna will need to be for proper reception. NOAA National Weather Service broadcasts are vertical so your NOAA weather radio antenna should be mounted vertical or as close as you can get it to the vertical plane. Height is critical so always try to get it as high as you can. You will be very glad you chose this National Weather Service radio reception antenna; if you can't get a signal with this antenna, then the signal isn't available at your location!


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