what are you guys using for antenna / coax
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what are you guys using for antenna / coax
Im wondering what you guys are using for your mobile setup... I currently have a 900mhz NMO motorola antenna, and I am wondering what to use for coax / antenna mount. Most of the mounts i see online already have crappy coax connected. I want to use a real low loss coax... Does anyone know where i can get a good through-the-sheet-metal NMO mount with or without good coax ?
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gopher wrote:Im wondering what you guys are using for your mobile setup... I currently have a 900mhz NMO motorola antenna, and I am wondering what to use for coax / antenna mount. Most of the mounts i see online already have crappy coax connected. I want to use a real low loss coax... Does anyone know where i can get a good through-the-sheet-metal NMO mount with or without good coax ?
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http://www.tessco.com/products/displayP ... ventPage=1
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RG58A/U for 900???
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Times Wire and Cable has a cable specifically designed for higher frequency mobile antennas. It's called LMR200MO or MA or something like that; I know it's LMR200. It is the same physical size as RG58 and can use connectors designed for RG85 but, where 58 has losses of 16 to 20db/100ft. the LMR200 is around 8 to 9db/100ft (remember, you will only use about 15 to 20 feet of it in a normal mobile install.). I'm going from memory on all of this but the specifics should be close enough to get you in the ballpark. Even though it can use RG58 size connectors, you would want to stick with the best quality ones and, in my opinion, avoid the UHF type all together. As chintzy as it looks, the MiniUHF is a true 50 ohm connector and is rated to 2.0GHz, or, obviously BNC, TNC or N are all good choices, but, again, use good quality ones, NOT the nickel plated cheapies. I'm even pretty picky about brand and, pretty much, stick with RF Industries Silver/Teflon types (I have NO connection with that company or it's dealers, I just like the product) and, (HORRORS!!!) I use exclusively crimp-on types. NEVER had a problem. So, that's my opinion. As someone I used to work with used to say, "That and a dollar will get you a cup of coffee just about anywhere."
Tom
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Yes, this is dual shield coax.gopher wrote:RG58A/U for 900???
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I use LMR195 or Teflon RG58 with Amphenol or RF Industries crimp Mini-UHFs. I also use standard 3/8-3/4'' hole NMO mounts; the ones that terminate into SMAs are definitely better, but I don't notice much additional loss in everyday use and all of my playing on 900 is in simplex.
The antenna is where you can really help yourself. Use a "pigtail" or, if feasible, one of these. Quarterwaves and low-profile antennas are okay if you're talking into a high-site repeater or SMR system, but if simplex is your game then you'll appreciate the extra gain.
The antenna is where you can really help yourself. Use a "pigtail" or, if feasible, one of these. Quarterwaves and low-profile antennas are okay if you're talking into a high-site repeater or SMR system, but if simplex is your game then you'll appreciate the extra gain.
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I've already been using http://www.pacwireless.com/products/mobile_900mhz.shtml for a year now... good results! for mobile ops.
Lost my catalog for http://www.timesmicrowave.com/wireless/index.shtml
which has a few Amateur operators in 900mhz. In the company (been looking & sending emails back & forth) still thinking!
motorola_otaku post has some very good info and the Tessco post on there is good!
theres supposed to be a new LMR with a low loss for 900Mhz? I'm still waiting for the details.
grab a catalog from timesmicrowave...
Lost my catalog for http://www.timesmicrowave.com/wireless/index.shtml
which has a few Amateur operators in 900mhz. In the company (been looking & sending emails back & forth) still thinking!
motorola_otaku post has some very good info and the Tessco post on there is good!
theres supposed to be a new LMR with a low loss for 900Mhz? I'm still waiting for the details.
grab a catalog from timesmicrowave...
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Not specifically for 900Mc; just a high performance low(er) loss, RG58 TYPE cable, designed specifically for mobile antenna use. Their designation for it is LMR-200MA. See the latest (Vol. 26) Tessco Catalog, page 574, right column, last item in subcategory "Flexible Low Loss RG58 Cable". Tessco P/N is 34936.theres supposed to be a new LMR with a low loss for 900Mhz? I'm still waiting for the details.
Tom
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Right Tom... I should have corrected myself, thanks for the input! better yet I should have waited for the details out of CT. because it was a phone QSO btw. a tech. at timesmicrowave & myself -- then posted the details! But I'm sure theres enough info here to answer the orignal question...what we use for 900-coax/antenna...ect... later Jim
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