Reliable Communication on the High Seas
Good communication over the VHF Marine Band depends on antenna height, quality, and dB Gain. That's why we offer the Shakespeare 6018-R Phase III VHF Antenna, a high-performing marine antenna that provides all the necessities for reliable communication on the high seas. With its rugged, high-strength, foam-filled fiberglass radome, this antenna can withstand high seas, high winds, and high speeds, ensuring you stay connected with your crew and receive crucial weather updates.
Durable Construction for Long-Lasting Performance
The Shakespeare 6018-R Phase III VHF Antenna is built to last, with a durable construction that features a silver-plated outer conductor and copper inner conductor. The antenna's design includes collinear-phased 1/2-wave elements with a choking sleeve, ensuring maximum performance and minimal signal loss. With a height of 18' (5.48m) and a weight of 20lbs (9kg), this antenna is designed to withstand the rigors of marine life.
Easy Installation and Maintenance
The Shakespeare 6018-R Phase III VHF Antenna features a stainless steel mounting sleeve and Type SO-239 connector, making it easy to mount and dismount the antenna for stowage or maintenance. The antenna is compatible with Shakespeare Style 409-R or 410-R Mounting Kit, ensuring a secure and reliable mounting system.
Specifications and Features
The Shakespeare 6018-R Phase III VHF Antenna has a gain of 8dB and an impedance of 50 ohms, making it perfect for VHF Marine Band communication. The antenna has a maximum input power of 150W and does not require DC grounding. With a two-section design, the antenna is easy to store and transport, and its fiberglass construction ensures minimal weight and maximum strength.
Shakespeare's Commitment to Quality
Shakespeare is a reputable brand in the marine industry, and the 6018-R Phase III VHF Antenna is backed by an 8-year limited warranty. This warranty ensures that you can rely on the antenna's performance and quality, giving you peace of mind on the high seas.