ICOM Automatic Tuning Antenna

The ICOM AT-230 automatic tuning antenna is suitable for multi-frequency HF mobile and base station communications. It has been designed to provide push button microprocessor controlled continuous tuning from 2~30MHz without the use of an automatic antenna tuner unit.

Compatible with the ICOM IC-F7000 HF radio.

£1,168.00
£1,401.60 inc VAT

 

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