PAC-12 capacitor cap
Aperture: 6.7MM
Weight: 33 g
Pull rod antenna retracted length: 88MM
unfolded length: 300MM
There is a top wire on the side, which is installed on the top of the rod antenna, and can be used by gently tightening the top wire with a wrench
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Specifications: Aperture: 6.7MM Weight: 33 g Pull rod antenna retracted length: 88MM Unfolded length: 300MM Top wire for easy installation Designed for PAC-12 Antenna Features: |Pac Jr| **Enhanced Signal Reception** The Nvarcher PAC-12 Capacitor Cap is a crucial component for the PAC-12 Antenna, designed to improve signal reception and overall performance. With a gain of dB, this capacitor cap ensures that your antenna captures and transmits signals with precision, making it an indispensable accessory for those who rely on clear and stable communication. Whether you're watching the latest game on the Pac-12 Network or engaging in professional activities that require reliable signal transmission, this capacitor cap is your go-to solution. **Durable and User-Friendly Design** Crafted with durability in mind, the Nvarcher PAC-12 Capacitor Cap boasts a robust build that withstands the rigors of daily use. Its lightweight design at just 33 grams makes it easy to handle and install, while the top wire feature allows for a secure and hassle-free attachment to the antenna. The retracted length of 88MM and the extended length of 300MM make it versatile for various scenarios, from compact storage to full-length signal reception. **Versatile Application** This capacitor cap is not just limited to the PAC-12 Antenna; it can also be used as a replacement for other limited pac antennas. Its rare isolated pac design ensures that it stands out in the market, offering a reliable solution for those who need a swollen capacitor replacement. Whether you're a professional in the field of communications or a casual user looking to enhance your antenna's performance, the Nvarcher PAC-12 Capacitor Cap is the perfect choice for you.
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