New Antennas Deliver HDTV on the Water

January 6, 2015

Yachting Journal

Photo credit: Shakespeare

The new SeaWatch series of marine TV antennas from Shakespeare bring sleek lines and 360° high-performance coverage to any watercraft.

The 3004, 3010, 3015 and 3019 all provide over-the-air digital HDTV to vessels, so users can watch their favorite TV shows and movies for free and in 1080 HD while enjoying their life on the water.
           

Featuring omnidirectional signal reception, the need to re-aim the antenna when a boat is in motion is eliminated. With no assembly required, each model features a low-noise amplifier and AC, DC and USB power adapters. All four antennas also receive all local HD broadcast signals.


Built to accept common 1" x 14 threaded mounts, the antennas are well suited to fit virtually any application. Everything needed to connect each to a converter or television is in the box. The antennas are constructed from UV-stable plastic with a high gloss finish.


When paired with an optional 2-way band separator between the antenna and the amplifier, they can also receive AM/FM radio signals. A full line of mounts and extension masts are available to fine-tune the installation.


The 3004 dome antenna measures 8" x 4". The 3010 is 10" x 2", with the 3015 sized at 15" x 3" and the 3019 at 19" x 3".


Retail prices for Shakespeare's new SeaWatch TV antennas start at $56.99. Each model comes with 20' of RG-59 coax cable and F-connectors.

 

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