Tune Trapper Hidden Home Stereo FM Radio Antenna

  • Designed to be HIDDEN Out of Sight. Place Anywhere in Any Position.
  • HAND TUNED to the FM Frequency Band Using Special Instruments.
  • Requires No Power and No Ground – Just Plug it in!
  • Full 1/2 Wave Helical Dipole Antenna Fitted in a Durable, Sealed Housing
  • Each unit is Individually Tested to Insure Crystal Clear Reception. MADE IN THE USA.

Product Description
This is the original Tune Trapper Antenna designed and manufactured by ECS Corp. that has “wow’d” customers since it was first introduced in 2004. It was designed by the ECS engineers to be HIDDEN. Plug it into your receiver and place the antenna out of sight behind the receiver, or undernaeth of it, or on the floor behind the cabinet. Anywhere you want. The Tune Trapper requires NO POWER, NO GROUND, NO AMPLIFICATION, and WORKS – GUARANTEED! The Tune Trapper Antenna… More >>

Tune Trapper Hidden Home Stereo FM Radio Antenna

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