garmin gps antenna removing cable

sjclewes

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hi everybody im still trying to fix leeks on my southerly 105 the last owner drilled a hole through the deck to put the cable through then stuck what looks like chewing gum on the wire where it comes through the deck is there a way of removing the cable from the garmin gps antenna so i can put it through a gland ?
 
If it's the one that looks like a mushroom, no, not easily anyway. The cable goes into the mushroom and is soldered to the actual aerial plate inside. There is a small screw that locks the top of the mushroom in place. When the screw is removed the top of the mushroom screws off but it's a hell of a job to get it to move. I had to drill a couple of holes in the top to give me some leverage. When I eventually got it off there's nothing you can do inside anyway...
I'd guess you will have to work from the other, plug, end.
 
You will have to chop the BNC connector off the end of the cable by the display unit, route the cable and then fit a new connector. The best replacement to use is a clamp-on or solder type. Both of these types require soldering so get a twist on type if you want to avoid this. These are all available from Maplin or RS.

HERE is a good set of instructions for the clamp on type I used.
 
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