8′ 6dB Marine Multi-Band w/ 20′ cable

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8′ 6dB Marine Multi-Band w/ 20′ cable

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Digital Antenna’s 758-MW-S is the first marine antenna built for seamless multi-band communication, ensuring powerful VHF, UHF, and 800/900 MHz signals. Engineered for offshore durability, it delivers unmatched reliability in harbors, open waters, and emergencies. Setting a new standard, the 758-MW-S offers superior performance, longevity, and rock-solid signal stability across critical frequencies.

  • Seamless multi-band operation on VHF, UHF, and 800/900 MHz frequencies
  • Easy-install mini-connector for quick and hassle-free setup
  • High-gloss urethane finish ensures UV resistance and durability
  • Powerful brass radiators maximize signal distance
  • Mounts to standard 1″-14 threaded bases for universal compatibility
  • Includes 20′ DAI exclusive RG8X for superior signal transmission
  • Hand built, tested and tuned in the USA for optimal performance
  • Backed by a 5-year warranty for long-term reliability

Price range: $596.44 through $628.24

Product Specifications

Model Number 758-MW-S and 758-MB-S
Radiation Pattern Omni-Directional
Gain 6.0 dBi
Frequency 134–176 MHz, 403–470 MHz, 450–512 MHz, 851–870 MHz
Max Input Power 100 watts
Impedance 50 ohms
Lightening Protection DC Ground
Dimensions 95” x 1” tapered OD
Exterior Finish UV stable high gloss urethane
Base 316 stainless steel
Cable 20’ Digital Antenna exclusive low loss DA195
RF Connector mini-UHF female with PL259 adapter
Wind Rating 100 mph
Mounts 1”-14 male thread (sold separately)
Warranty 5 years
  • Greater Range & Signal Strength – 8’ height allows the signal to travel farther, extending communication range.
  • Better for Offshore & Open-Water Use – Essential for boaters venturing offshore where longer-range communication is critical.
  • Low Radiation Angle – 6dB gain directs the signal outward, maximizing range and clarity for powerboats, yachts, and larger vessels.
  • More Mounting Flexibility for Larger Boats – Easily mounted on T-tops, hardtops, or radar arches where height is an advantage.