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Optimize the performance of your Target Blu Eye with our advanced Sharkfin Antenna Modification
Want to get the absolute best performance from your Target Blu Eye and does your vehicle already have a Sharkfin antenna? Then we’ve got great news.
At TRACK Technologies, we specialize in modifying existing Sharkfin antennas for almost all car models. This upgrade adds an additional TETRA/Airwave antenna to your car’s existing antenna module. The added antenna is precisely tuned to the frequencies used by Target Blu Eye, ensuring optimal signal reception.
Why choose a Sharkfin antenna?
While the standard bumper antenna (included with the system) performs well in most cases, the Sharkfin antenna offers significantly better performance. Positioned high on the car roof, it provides enhanced reception improving signal strength by a factor of 2 to 3 compared to the standard antenna.
Key benefits at a glance:
Stronger signal thanks to elevated roof-mounted positioning
No more hassle finding the right mounting spot
Free from potential interference caused by automotive electronics (e.g., LED lighting)
With our Sharkfin modification, you get the most out of your vehicle’s antenna leading to a more reliable and efficient operation of your Target Blu Eye system. Optimize your driving experience and enhance your safety with this tailor-made solution.
Price for the modification (including all cables and VAT): €399.00
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