fastj22 wrote:I bought the same thing. You have two choices, spend hours searching the inter tubes looking for an adapter to go from the threaded end to a BNC, which I did find on a truckers CB radio website, or just crimp a terminal on the inner coax and another on the shield. The inner connector is attached to the threaded post on the antenna. The shield is grounded to the field plane on the fuselage. My goal was to try to get my used Garmin radio a friend gave me work. It didn't work well. One of the joys of experimental aviation. Trying things on the cheap.
I abandoned the entire setup and bought a new radio and antenna from MGL. Works great.
rizzz wrote:Now that I have them I am wondering how you connect these to a coax cable, there is no BNC connector or anything, looks like you're supposed screw something on the end but what? (excuse my ignorance if this is a stupid question)
rizzz wrote:I've got a Flightline FL760 com, I'll try and make it work but might abandon it if it does not work.
daleandee wrote:rizzz wrote:Not sure where you plan to mount yours but Myunn has a bent whip on the belly and with that configuration the SWR can read a little high on the ground but in the air it gets better.
rizzz wrote:With the com antenna on the belly, where have you mounted the transponder antenna?
I was planning to do com on turtledeck and transponder on the belly.
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