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I have a used VHF radio and a used Comrod 4' antenna.

What type of coax cable do I need to buy?

What type connector do I need for the end going into the antenna and
into the radio? The antenna connector attaches straight into the
bottom of the antenna. (Just clarifying that because I don't know if
they are all like that)

Do I need special tools to attach the connectors?
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I have a used VHF radio and a used Comrod 4' antenna.

What type of coax cable do I need to buy?

What type connector do I need for the end going into the antenna and
into the radio? The antenna connector attaches straight into the
bottom of the antenna. (Just clarifying that because I don't know if
they are all like that)

Do I need special tools to attach the connectors?


Either RG-59 or RG-6 will work fine.
The connector at the radio end is called an "HN" type. For the cable you
need a male HN.
There are crimp type and solder types. I'd recommend the solder type.

Eisboch


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On Fri, 15 Sep 2006 23:49:40 GMT, Shortwave Sportfishing
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If you don't have experience with attaching or soldering antenna
connectors, what you need is to obtain a length of pre-manufactured
cable RG-58U with PL-259 connectors on either end.

You can find premade, soldered cables at AES or HRO - they are about
$30 or there abouts for 24 feet.

If you really, really want to roll your own, for about the same cost,
West Marine sells RG-58U and the connector kit - trust me, if you have
never done it before, get the premade cable.

I've been soldering RF connectors for 50 years or so and I still screw
one or two up a year.


I was planning on trying to do the connector myself in order to keep
the hole coming out of the side of my console as small as possible. I
don't have experience in attaching connectors...what about the
solderless ones?

I will likely be installing the antenna on the bow rail. Pics
available at:

http://home.sc.rr.com/linusb212/main/boat/


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On Fri, 15 Sep 2006 23:38:23 GMT, Charlie Brown
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I have a used VHF radio and a used Comrod 4' antenna.

What type of coax cable do I need to buy?

What type connector do I need for the end going into the antenna and
into the radio? The antenna connector attaches straight into the
bottom of the antenna. (Just clarifying that because I don't know if
they are all like that)

Do I need special tools to attach the connectors?


If you don't have experience with attaching or soldering antenna
connectors, what you need is to obtain a length of pre-manufactured
cable RG-58U with PL-259 connectors on either end.

You can find premade, soldered cables at AES or HRO - they are about
$30 or there abouts for 24 feet.

If you really, really want to roll your own, for about the same cost,
West Marine sells RG-58U and the connector kit - trust me, if you have
never done it before, get the premade cable.

I've been soldering RF connectors for 50 years or so and I still screw
one or two up a year.


The Strange one is correct. RG-58U will work also. (If you can find it)
All you really need is a coaxial type lead that is in the 50-70 ohm
characteristic impedance range.

Then, you need to get a SWR meter and fine tune your antenna length. But, I
would not bother.

Eisboch




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On Fri, 15 Sep 2006 23:38:23 GMT, Charlie Brown
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I have a used VHF radio and a used Comrod 4' antenna.

What type of coax cable do I need to buy?

What type connector do I need for the end going into the antenna and
into the radio? The antenna connector attaches straight into the
bottom of the antenna. (Just clarifying that because I don't know if
they are all like that)

Do I need special tools to attach the connectors?


If you don't have experience with attaching or soldering antenna
connectors, what you need is to obtain a length of pre-manufactured
cable RG-58U with PL-259 connectors on either end.

You can find premade, soldered cables at AES or HRO - they are about
$30 or there abouts for 24 feet.

If you really, really want to roll your own, for about the same cost,
West Marine sells RG-58U and the connector kit - trust me, if you have
never done it before, get the premade cable.

I've been soldering RF connectors for 50 years or so and I still screw
one or two up a year.


The Strange one is correct. RG-58U will work also. (If you can find it)
All you really need is a coaxial type lead that is in the 50-70 ohm
characteristic impedance range.


You really want the corrent impedance coax. Check your radio specs, it
probably calls for 50 ohm cable.


Then, you need to get a SWR meter and fine tune your antenna length. But,
I would not bother.

Eisboch









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On Fri, 15 Sep 2006 23:38:23 GMT, Charlie Brown
wrote:

I have a used VHF radio and a used Comrod 4' antenna.

What type of coax cable do I need to buy?

What type connector do I need for the end going into the antenna and
into the radio? The antenna connector attaches straight into the
bottom of the antenna. (Just clarifying that because I don't know if
they are all like that)

Do I need special tools to attach the connectors?


If you don't have experience with attaching or soldering antenna
connectors, what you need is to obtain a length of pre-manufactured
cable RG-58U with PL-259 connectors on either end.

You can find premade, soldered cables at AES or HRO - they are about
$30 or there abouts for 24 feet.

If you really, really want to roll your own, for about the same cost,
West Marine sells RG-58U and the connector kit - trust me, if you have
never done it before, get the premade cable.

I've been soldering RF connectors for 50 years or so and I still screw
one or two up a year.


The Strange one is correct. RG-58U will work also. (If you can find it)
All you really need is a coaxial type lead that is in the 50-70 ohm
characteristic impedance range.

Then, you need to get a SWR meter and fine tune your antenna length. But,
I would not bother.

Eisboch





I installed a Horizon Eclipse VHF marine radio with a Horizon 5102 antenna
this year on my boat. I did not cut off any excess antenna cable and
soldered the cable/RG58 connection.

A friend of mine later tested the setup with his vintage Radio Shack SWR
meter and found it to be spot on!


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I was planning on trying to do the connector myself in order to keep
the hole coming out of the side of my console as small as possible. I
don't have experience in attaching connectors...what about the
solderless ones?

I will likely be installing the antenna on the bow rail. Pics
available at:

http://home.sc.rr.com/linusb212/main/boat/



Like Shortwave, I've been making up transceiver connections for many years.
Every solderless (crimped) one I've done .... I butcher and end up soldering
it. Maybe it's just my technique ... or lack of.

Eisboch


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You really want the corrent impedance coax. Check your radio specs, it
probably calls for 50 ohm cable.


RG-6, 58, or 59 means diddily at VHF frequencies. All will work



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On Fri, 15 Sep 2006 20:00:49 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote:

The Strange one is correct.


Strange One?


Well...

You ain't exactly ordinary.

Eisboch


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On Sat, 16 Sep 2006 00:37:55 GMT, Shortwave Sportfishing
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On Fri, 15 Sep 2006 20:27:48 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote:


"Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message
news On Fri, 15 Sep 2006 20:00:49 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote:

The Strange one is correct.

Strange One?

Well...

You ain't exactly ordinary.


Ah...er...um...

Time to accept my fate I suppose.

Excuse me while I change into my Super Hero costume.


There - Much better.




I think you are related to my wife.

Eisboch


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