
Do the saber are waris need an antenna with the center hole or the smooth bottom?
Thanks
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tvsjr wrote:Analog Sabers and Waris radios use a 1/4"-7/32 stud. Thus, you can't connect an external antenna or service monitor directly... you need the proper service cable.
Tom in D.C. wrote: Original Motorola HTs had no center pin connector and the entire
antenna connection was hot. Later HTs switched to a two-pole
antenna connector with the center pin being hot and the rest of
the connector's area chassis ground.
Tom in D.C. wrote:Very easy thing to figure out. If there is no center pin in the radio's antenna connector then there is no hole in the connector on the antenna.
Well, design still didn't help a customer here who constantly had antennas being switched between HT1000's and HT600's and could not understand why they didn't work. Then there's the user who insisted that their antenna had to be tightened with Vise-Grips.............Grog wrote:So motorola went to an "idiot-proof" design?
Correct, but it happens all the time, it starts to thread enough that some people go ahead and finish it. Sometimes it destroys radio, antenna or both.FireCpt809 wrote:a SMA style Shouldnt fit on an MX thread.. Its close but not going to work. I had one guy try to put an HT1000 antenna on a saber and stripped both the antenna and the nut..