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806-866, 8.5dB, Laird Yagi Base Antenna
Laird PC806N Yagi Base Antenna


 
Our Price: $99.95


Availability: Usually Ships in 1 to 2 Weeks
Product Code: 20-541587
Out of stock until April 2024

Basics
 
6 element yagi. 9 dB directional gain. 1 piece construction, elements welded to boom. Feed system enclosed. Mounts with one or two u-bolts thru boom.

Average Customer Review: Average Customer Review: 5 of 5 5 of 5 Total Reviews: 2 Write a review.

  2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
 
5 of 5 Great very Nice and Works Great April 25, 2015
Reviewer: Barry Fisher  
Just got this Yagi and it works really good i bought this antenna from what i read on a just a few reviews that was on it for this antenna. i monitor the P25 state system here in Michigan, and i have it 30ft off the ground on mast pipe and i can now get the vanderbilt site which i would say is 40ish-50ish miles as a crow flys and get it full signal on it.  i can get two units of signal on a tower thats off the back side of this antenna which is about 30 miles away and this isnt flat land either. im very impressed on the design and how well it work using RG6 coax. since at 900-1000 mhz there is only about 6db of loss per 100ft. love it sorry for carrying on here but , its the only yagi 800mhz ive owned and all i can say is it seems to work great...

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  5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
 
5 of 5 Laird Yagi 6 element antenna August 28, 2012
Reviewer: Fred White from Rossville, GA United States  
I recently purchased this antenna and I couldn't be happier with it. I live 10 Mi. from Tower, with 2 ridges between. I intended to put it on 20 ft. pole. Because of my impatience I tried it inside my house on adjustable metal Curtain Rod. It worked so well (excellent) I am leaving it where it is ( Radio Room).
 I monitor P25 digital system. (TVRTS) Thanks to SCANNER MASTER for the quick and courteous service.....I love it.  No more missed or garbled signals.    Fred

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