Comrod Marine Antennas & Accessories

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  • Comrod® - AM/FM51BI4 4' White AM/FM Antenna
    Comrod®AM/FM51BI4 4' White AM/FM Antenna (21503)
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    # mpn4753899152
    AM/FM51BI4 4' White AM/FM Antenna by Comrod®. The AM/FM51BI-4is broadcast receiving antenna. It is designed for use on pleasure craft, but the high quality means it may be installed on all kinds of vessels. It comes with integrated BNC...
    Engineered to high standardsHigh-grade design delivers extended lifespan
    $228.47
  • Comrod® - AT73-M3 24' White SSB Antenna
    Comrod®AT73-M3 24' White SSB Antenna (21375)
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    # mpn4753899109
    AT73-M3 24' White SSB Antenna by Comrod®. Commercial Antennas have a PL-259 connector at the base and cable is center-fed. AT73 series antennas are high quality fiberglass HF antennas for marine coastal and SSB telephony bands. All...
    Engineered to high standardsHigh-grade design delivers extended lifespan
    $660.95
  • Comrod® - AV2458P8 8' 3 dB White WiFi Dual-Band Antenna
    Comrod®AV2458P8 8' 3 dB White WiFi Dual-Band Antenna (21824)
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    # mpn4753899151
    AV2458P8 8' 3 dB White WiFi Dual-Band Antenna by Comrod®. AV2458P8 is a dual-band omni-directional antenna for wireless LAN applications. The radiating element is located high in the whip to ensure it is clear of obstacles. It is a high...
    Radiating elements completely enclosed in polyurethane foam within a fiberglass tubeStylish design, top quality, and enduring value
    $371.78


An antenna is an essential piece of boating equipment. If you think that your mobile phone can do the job, forget it. If an emergency strikes when you navigate far offshore, there is no chance that you can communicate with a cell phone. In such cases, a specialized antenna is your best friend. Typically, VHF, SSB, and cellular/satellite antennas are utilized in the marine environment. Let's start by saying that cellular antennas are mainly used for boosting the broadcast capacity of cell phones for boat-to-boat communication near the shore. They eliminate the need for a scrambler if you want more privacy.

Most vessels, however, are equipped with either a VHF or SSB antenna. Choosing the most suitable type depends on the boat size, navigation routes, purposes, and the weight of your wallet. The main features that characterize antennas are the gain, standing wave ratio (SWR), and mounting height. The term "gain" refers to the radiation intensity in a given direction. The SWR is a value that describes the antenna's efficiency, while the mounting height is affected by momentum loads. A top-ranked company producing marine antennas is Comrod. The brand follows strict quality standards and is committed to innovation, setting a high benchmark in this field.

Comrod was founded in Norway in 1948 and now has a global presence and production, while serving the marine, military, and commercial markets. The company has been engaged in making marine antennas since the ‘60s. Its products are known to perform in some of the harshest environments. All antennas are fully foamed on the inside to ensure resistance to vibration and corrosion. They are designed to withstand strong winds and have an expected service lifespan of at least 20 years. In the Comrod antennas catalog, there are options well-suited for boats of all sizes and purposes.

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