

📡 Stay connected beyond the shore—signal that sails with you!
The Dual Electronics MAW40 is a 40-inch flexible soft wire AM/FM marine antenna designed for long-range reception up to 10 miles. Engineered with a weather-resistant sealed rubber exterior, it withstands marine conditions including salt spray and strong winds. Its universal plug ensures compatibility with a wide range of devices, making it ideal for boats, trailers, and vehicles seeking reliable, crystal-clear radio signals.








| ASIN | B000O8SQNG |
| AntennaDescription | Radio |
| Best Sellers Rank | #276 in Radio Antennas |
| Brand | Dual Electronics |
| Built-In Media | Cable |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (960) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00827204108086 |
| Impedance | 75 Ohms |
| Item Type Name | Dual Electronics MAW40 Universal Soft Wire Flexible Long Range Marine Antenna AM/FM Radio Antenna Black |
| Item Weight | 0.8 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Dual Electronics |
| Maximum Range | 10 Miles |
| Number of Channels | 2 |
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| Warranty Description | Limited Warranty |
W**R
Works great for multiple applications
After reading a review that stated this got a great signal without even mounting the antenna, I decided to give this a shot for my trailer remodel. I had pulled the old antennas off the roof and sealed it all up, so I really didn't want to go poking new holes. I gutted the original defunct dvd/am/fm system and gained a little more cabinet space by using a short single din radio instead. I simply plugged this antenna in and coiled it behind the stereo toward the exterior wall. The reception is great, as good or better than my car antenna.
L**T
Location, location, location...
This antenna worked great! Some of the bad reviews are likely due to poor placement or isolation. When I first connected it, I was getting tons of static but the station would still come in strong. It took me a few different orientations before I got this right, but once I found its sweet spot, every station comes in crystal clear. I've worked in electronics for a very long time, and if there's one thing that's certain, it's that antennas are the most finicky devices in the world. Sitting in the wrong place in the room can make your FM turn into complete static if you turn your head the wrong direction, which is why movies and TV shows always depict people doing funny contortionist moves to retain clear broadcast signal while a coat hanger is sticking out of the tuner. The same applies today. If at first you don't succeed, try moving the antenna again. Remember too, that the shape and angles of it also affect reception. Oddly enough, I purchased this to be an internal antenna in my SUV and the best place for reception was shoved vertically down the inside of my C-pillar. As mentioned before, sometimes there is no rhyme or reason to it, but just place it where it works best, and this is true of ANY antenna.
F**N
Works fairly well. Used as a hideaway antenna on an aftermarket motorcycle fairing
This antenna does the job fairly well. Although its stated to be a dipole antenna, I don't think that is accurate. A true dipole would probably offer lightly better reception, but this antenna was exactly what I was looking for and does an adequate job of signal reception. It has no problems bringing in the stations I listen to, and I live about 20 miles outside the city where most of the station transmitters reside. One caveat, and I almost gave this antenna a 1 star rating before stumbling onto this by accident before writing my review: When my phone is plugged into the USB port to charge, signal reception gets COMPLETELY wiped out. I am lucky if I can get ONE station reliably. This could have more to do with my phone or my radio than this actual antenna. Obviously one of them causes enough interference in the charge circuitry to wipe out radio reception. Unplug the phone, and reception is fine. Hope this helps somebody! My phone is an iPhone SE (the older one), and my radio is a Sony DSX-M80.
C**J
Simple, cheap and works just fine
I used this "pig tail" style, passive antenna with an Infinity head unit mounted in a fairing on my motorcycle. I experimented with antenna lay-out while using the auto-tune feature of my head unit to determine best placement and path inside my fairing. Note: Do NOT let the antenna flop around loose or leave it coiled up. To get best reception you will need to unravel it and experiment with placement. Once I found an acceptable lay-out I taped it down in place. I have not tried powered antennas so I can't compare. But I get pretty good reception from my head unit on my motorcycle with this passive (and super cheap) antenna.
K**N
Worked but I hoped for more.
Got this for my new radio on my Pontoon Boat. It works, but not nearly as good and the one I threw away. Designed to be hidden inside the console, it actually needs more outside exposure to work correctly. I'm unwilling to take everything apart to replace it again but wish it worked half as good as my portable.
K**H
Great reception
I changed out stereos in my boat and the antenna connection came off inside the old radio. I found this and assumed it would be easier and cheaper to do this than get a new connector and crimping tool. I read a few negative comments on this and I was concerned it would be another piece of crap but at $4 I thought I had nothing to lose. Before I installed the new radio I could only pick up one good station (probably a bad connection to begin with). After the new radio, nothing! As soon as I got this antenna I plugged it in and ran the short length of cable through the cable bundle. WOW! Now, the 12 preset station they give me on the new radio aren't enough. Basically, from what I've read, this isn't meant to be used in a car (the car acts as a Farady cage). The boat is mostly fiberglass and doesn't block RF signals.
J**R
This Works Great for the Radio Mounted in the Basement Compartment of My RV
I installed this for the new radio in the basement compartment of my motorhome because I didn't want to go through the hassle of connecting it to an antenna on my roof. Based on the reviews, I was hoping that this antenna would do the job. Wow, it more than met my expectations. Without the antenna connected, the radio would seek the entire FM range without finding a station. Once I plugged in the antenna, it found just about as many stations as my car radio. It's not as sensitive to position as I thought that it would be, but it does work better if you can extend it rather than leaving it coiled. I attached it to the top of the basement compartment, which is about 3 feet above the ground, and it works great. That doesn't make sense to me since it's mounted in a horizontal plane, but it works so I'm happy. I don't notice any degradation when I move around either, so my body doesn't seem to interfere with the signal like it does with many wire antennas.
F**R
Attached to receiver tucked outta sight amazing reception! This is my second one will definitely order another if I need it for another project !
A**R
l antenne marine reste cachée , et la réception est excellente meilleure réception sur véhicule comme moto et bateau
A**R
There is a definite lack of range with this antenna when compared with my old one
M**U
Fonctionne bien, je l'utilise pour mon fairing de moto, content de mon achat
J**H
Absolutely useless. A complete waste of money. Unless you are standing in front of a radio transmitter you will get ZERO reception with this piece of junk. It says it's 40", not even close, mine is 32" but you can tell that they are made out of random cutoffs of wire and I'm sure the length is different for each one. DO NOT BUY!
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