MikeBz
Well-Known Member
Went to the boat today armed with soldering iron, solder, cutters, stripper, heat shrink tubing, self amalgamating tape (hurrah for Screwfix on route) etc. Cut the cable completely at the damage point. Plenty of spare cable length downstream so practice on that first - strip the outer back an inch and instead of there being any braid there is just powder and copper oxide. Eventually cu it back about 4” and braid & core are bright. Upstream there are only a few inches of cable sticking out of the mast - cut it back as far as I dare whilst still leaving enough mouse a new cable through if necessary but there is no braid just dust. So a new cable is the only option.
Moving on in that direction I need to identify the connector at the antenna end. I don’t know the make or model of the antenna. Luckily I took a picture of the connector (before cleaning it up) before the mast was stepped:

It’s 5mm cable so quite a small connector. Maybe it’s proprietary to the antenna and no longer available?
Moving on in that direction I need to identify the connector at the antenna end. I don’t know the make or model of the antenna. Luckily I took a picture of the connector (before cleaning it up) before the mast was stepped:

It’s 5mm cable so quite a small connector. Maybe it’s proprietary to the antenna and no longer available?