VHF Connection confusion

Tintin282

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I’ve replaced my vhf aerial and all was going fine until I looked at the deck fitting. I will attach a photo, but I can’t figure it out. The central pin is so small a regular VHF male plug goes over it. It looks like a male fitting in the deck, but I can’t find a female fitting that would screw down on to it. The old plug went to the skip so I can’t reference it. Thanks!
 

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Make sure you get a quality plug, the ones I use are water proof glanced and silver plated.
Go to a radio ham shop for good choice, will be cheaper than chandler
 

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Having had a connector like that it was a constant problem.
Personally I would bin that connector and use a cable gland and make the connection below deck. Index marine ? make a selection of glands that will take a vhf aerial plug so it could go straight to the radio if the route is suitable.
 

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I also had those deck glands on my current boat and it was a PITA - so did as Boathook says, used an Index Marine Deck gland and made the connection below deck behind the deck head lining.Never had a problem since.ùn
 

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Thanks all, the previous connector worked well and access below is not easy so I think I will get the best type N I can find of the right diameter. If that doesn’t work then I have to open the headlining…. Which may turn into something else altogether!
 

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We’ve had no issues for 6 years and fitted just the same as yours just in front of mast step sealed well with self amalgamating tape, checked it last year and perfect.
 

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Having had a connector like that it was a constant problem.
Personally I would bin that connector and use a cable gland and make the connection below deck. Index marine ? make a selection of glands that will take a vhf aerial plug so it could go straight to the radio if the route is suitable.
If they’re fitted properly N connectors are brilliant. They’ve even got water resistant properties which is more that SO239 and PL 239 have. (But I still use a waterproof boot and self amalgamating tape etc.).
 
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