ant coax routing question (the correct answer is.......)
"Leanne" wrote in message
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"Alec" wrote in message
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Peter is correct, it should twist as you screw in. But to help smear a
bit
of washing up liquid on the coax outer to reduce friction and apply
about
2
turns the wrong way before starting to screwin. It worked for me.
Alec
"RB" wrote in message
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Putting a "shortie" marine VHF ant on the boat. This ant is the one
with
a
loading/matching coil at the bottom of the whip.
The coax comes down from the center of the coil. The base of the coil
has
a threaded female fitting same thread/dia as the male counterpart of
the
lay down mount. The lay down mount has holes in it to accommodate the
coax
in its journey to the radio.
Question is how the heck do I screw the ant onto the mount without the
coax cord getting twisted to the point of damage? Is the idea that the
coax will roll (twist) enough as I'm screwing the ant onto the base
that
it won't damage something?
I know some of you have been there/done this, so tell me the way out
of
the problem.
How about removing the mount and screw it onto the antenna and then
remount
it. That way there would be no twisting of the coax.
Leanne
Of course! Why didn't the "old heads" tell you this first?
Old Chief Lynn
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