FergusM
Well-Known Member
I have removed a badly-sited Driplug VHF connector from behind my deck-stepped mast. I intend to install a deck gland for both the antenna cable and the nav lights, and connect the cables below deck. I bought a V-tronix BNC connector, but was horrified to find that I would have to solder the core of the coax into a thin tube through a very small hole. I have never soldered anything, and it does not appear ot be a good idea to try to learn on such a critically-important connection. I searched on the forum, and found a long thread on VHF connectors which I barely understood, but one poster said that this particular connector wasn't a real BNC connector at all, which has left me even more confused.
Is there any way that I can join the antenna cable from the mast to the cable in the cabin so that I can disconnect it easily when the mast is being taken down? I would prefer something which does not need soldering. I rang the firm based at Kip Marina for a quotation on something else electrical, and found that they are very expensive, so using professionals would have to be a last resort. I have a handheld VHF, and I can get by for the present. I have crimped connectors for the nav lights, so that will not be a problem
Is there any way that I can join the antenna cable from the mast to the cable in the cabin so that I can disconnect it easily when the mast is being taken down? I would prefer something which does not need soldering. I rang the firm based at Kip Marina for a quotation on something else electrical, and found that they are very expensive, so using professionals would have to be a last resort. I have a handheld VHF, and I can get by for the present. I have crimped connectors for the nav lights, so that will not be a problem