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Been looking for just this part for my heavy antenna.Update May 2021 installed June 2020.Several comments antenna won't completely screw in the mount; see my pictures for a clear view. Not all items screw completely in these units. Solve this with a lock washer. I used a SS Firestik Spring that has threads exposed. I tried several antenna parts, springs, quick disconnects with some completely screwed in this unit and others leave threads exposed. Got this mounted and had some small issues with the white insulator being thin and not much insulation material going into the mount hole. Part of the original insulator was broken and still attached/stuck to the base threads, this caused the material to be short for standard antenna mount. Not sure how well insulated the center conductor and ground, so I wrapped Teflon around the area most vulnerable to shorting. Just hope it works. Also, had to file in two grooved places for the PL-259('s) to fit flush for a proper fit. Otherwise there was a gap for possible arching. This is easy to fix with a small file. Once filed, the PL-259('s) fit flush. The entire white Teflon insulation from the factory both center around the bolt and the inside SO-239 has room for improvement.
I used this to mount an Australian Outbacker HF (10-80m) ham radio antenna on my car, using a plate bolted under the trailer ball on my hitch, so that I could use my trailer and the antenna at the same time. It works fine; the standard 3/8" x 24 thread hole allowed me to simply screw the antenna in, and the SO-239 connector on the bottom was perfect for my coax.
This mount has a much better connection to cb cable than the ProCom Stainless Steel Extra Heavy Duty Mount I previously had. Old mount only connected through tip of the pin. This one connects the whole pin. Also can tighten on mount bracket much better(old one would come loose all the time).
Been looking for just this part for my heavy antenna. Update May 2021 installed June 2020. Several comments antenna won't completely screw in the mount; see my pictures for a clear view. Not all items screw completely in these units. Solve this with a lock washer. I used a SS Firestik Spring that has threads exposed. I tried several antenna parts, springs, quick disconnects with some completely screwed in this unit and others leave threads exposed. Got this mounted and had some small issues with the white insulator being thin and not much insulation material going into the mount hole. Part of the original insulator was broken and still attached/stuck to the base threads, this caused the material to be short for standard antenna mount. Not sure how well insulated the center conductor and ground, so I wrapped Teflon around the area most vulnerable to shorting. Just hope it works. Also, had to file in two grooved places for the PL-259('s) to fit flush for a proper fit. Otherwise there was a gap for possible arching. This is easy to fix with a small file. Once filed, the PL-259('s) fit flush. The entire white Teflon insulation from the factory both center around the bolt and the inside SO-239 has room for improvement.
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Calificado en Estados Unidos el 29 de junio de 2020
Been looking for just this part for my heavy antenna. Update May 2021 installed June 2020. Several comments antenna won't completely screw in the mount; see my pictures for a clear view. Not all items screw completely in these units. Solve this with a lock washer. I used a SS Firestik Spring that has threads exposed. I tried several antenna parts, springs, quick disconnects with some completely screwed in this unit and others leave threads exposed. Got this mounted and had some small issues with the white insulator being thin and not much insulation material going into the mount hole. Part of the original insulator was broken and still attached/stuck to the base threads, this caused the material to be short for standard antenna mount. Not sure how well insulated the center conductor and ground, so I wrapped Teflon around the area most vulnerable to shorting. Just hope it works. Also, had to file in two grooved places for the PL-259('s) to fit flush for a proper fit. Otherwise there was a gap for possible arching. This is easy to fix with a small file. Once filed, the PL-259('s) fit flush. The entire white Teflon insulation from the factory both center around the bolt and the inside SO-239 has room for improvement.
I am using a 102” whip for ham radio at a portable location. The previous mount I used didn’t like the 100 watts my Yaesu put out. This handles it with ease and is very stout. So far, it’s a great piece of hardware!
Well made, I had a Wilson (new) but the center of the PL259 did not contact anything and I almost killed my radio, but this item connected right up, perfect SWR, and made a long distance contact