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AMEC CUBO-160 AIS B SPLITTER

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CUBO-160 AIS B Transponder VHF Antenna Splitter

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Weight: 0.000kg

Manufacturer: AMEC
SKU: AIS-CUBO-160

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AMEC CUBO-160 VHF/AIS Transponder Splitter is a simple junction device which allows mariners to use both VHF Radio & AIS Transponder with only one VHF antenna. It can also connect to an AM/FM receiver.

CUBO-160 can save space, cost & time on additional installation of another VHF antenna. It easily allows 2 active units to transmit & receive signal with the highest performance.

Easy installation and operation the CUBO-160 is designed for wide range of power input from 12-24VDC. On the front panel, CUBO-160 features 3 LEDs which clearly indicate the transmitting status between VHF radio and the AIS transponder.

Features
   
VHF/AIS Antenna Splitter
Low insertion loss
Easy installation
Low power consumption
Compact size
Space saving
Connects to AM/FM Receiver
12-24VDC

 

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