Inselaffe
Well-Known Member
Hello,
Trying to get my DSC going. I think it is the anntenna/connection.
At the moment I have new antenna, new cable from antenna to deck connector, but then old (I think very old) deck connector (i.e plug and socket) and cable from deck connector to set.
Since I have no reception (although have only tried to get weather forecast from Jade Trafic so far, tests with neighbours set, emergency antenna etc this weekend) I think it is a good idea to replace old parts of cable since a multimeter gave a closed circuit between outer and inner from set end of cable with deck connector disconnected, although very high resistance of 1500 kohms (but still a different reading than when open circuit on my multimeter).
Anyway, my main Q's are, is it a good idea with VHF to have a deck connector in the cable?
Will this inevitably give probs?
Is it better to have a through deck fitting (ie no break in cable) like:
http://www.bootsradde.de/osc/catalog/product_info.php/products_id/290
(In german but you get the gist)
Then I could drop mast in tabernackle no probs if enough cable slack at mast foot, and at end of season when mast must come right off hopefully the set end of the cable would fit through the dismantled through-deck fitting.
What is best/normal practice?
Thanks
Trying to get my DSC going. I think it is the anntenna/connection.
At the moment I have new antenna, new cable from antenna to deck connector, but then old (I think very old) deck connector (i.e plug and socket) and cable from deck connector to set.
Since I have no reception (although have only tried to get weather forecast from Jade Trafic so far, tests with neighbours set, emergency antenna etc this weekend) I think it is a good idea to replace old parts of cable since a multimeter gave a closed circuit between outer and inner from set end of cable with deck connector disconnected, although very high resistance of 1500 kohms (but still a different reading than when open circuit on my multimeter).
Anyway, my main Q's are, is it a good idea with VHF to have a deck connector in the cable?
Will this inevitably give probs?
Is it better to have a through deck fitting (ie no break in cable) like:
http://www.bootsradde.de/osc/catalog/product_info.php/products_id/290
(In german but you get the gist)
Then I could drop mast in tabernackle no probs if enough cable slack at mast foot, and at end of season when mast must come right off hopefully the set end of the cable would fit through the dismantled through-deck fitting.
What is best/normal practice?
Thanks