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Midland 18-259 Glass mount VHF weather band antenna.
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Increase the reception quality and strength of
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numerous NOAA weather alert radios (see list below) and is perfect for cars,
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The versatile antenna can be mounted almost
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This antenna is compatible with the
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* Will not work on double-pane windows
Features:
- Antenna designed to receive all NOAA
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- Simple installation on glass or
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