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03-11-2010, 10:31 AM
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Hf feed thru for the 5er
Hi All
We have a 30ft 5er and I want to mount a 32 foot fiberglass pole on the rear bumper that will hold up a wire. I will tune the wire with a AH-4. I was looking for suggestions for feed thru connections. I was thinking of mounting the tuner in the camper and have two feeds, one for antenna wire and one for ground. I am also considering the best way to mount and weather proof a SO-239 bulkhead fitting for 2 meters. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
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03-11-2010, 06:40 PM
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03-25-2010, 12:18 PM
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Keep in mind that the antenna starts right at the output stud of your coupler, so if you mount the coupler inside your camper, do it with the shortest possible wire [inches, not feet] inside to minimze RF inside. You cannot use coax as the feed, but you could skin off the braid and use the center conductor and the center insulation on RG-8 - that stuff is durable.
Best would be to mount the coupler on the outside of your trailer.
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03-26-2010, 09:13 AM
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Manual.... That is why the auto-tuner on my TS-2000 is a Kenwood KAT-1 Marine grade unit..
It's mounted OUTSIDE the motor home (on the rear cap) and fed with coax to keep losses to a minimum and RF out of the house as much as possible... Alas, still knocks the compute down if I go on 10 meters though
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03-26-2010, 12:21 PM
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Here is my layout for the trailer
If you look at the kitchen counter next to the Chair, thats where I ran mine. I found there is a hole in the counter that the Water tubes run up in. I was able to reach the bottom cover without touching anything from there. I ran a clothes hanger (wire) straightened down and with a drill attached poked it through the stiff board bottom material. It was easy then to snake it to my ladder from there.
Im using a Mirror mount for the Whip type antennas. I do have a 4BTV Im going to try and get up this weekend on our outing to see how it works.
I hope the ladder will hold it.
Anyone mounted a vertical on the ladder without issues or do you think its too much load on it ?
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03-27-2010, 09:38 AM
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Depends on the vertical and on the ladder.. I've seen it done
But frankly.. I think the ladder Damon put on my coach might not have done well... Suggestion.. attach the mounting brackets for the antenna very close to the ladder's own mounts.
(I took my ladder off, put a couple of "J" hooks at the top, put a shower "Grab Assist Bar" (Stainless steel) at the bottom and hang a convertable step/extension ladder on it. When I need to go "Topside" it's easier to get on and off from a proper slanted ladder than the mounted one on an RV, and when I only need to get to the top of the side, instead of the roof.. Well.. that's what a step ladder is for)
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03-29-2010, 09:49 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by wa8yxm
Depends on the vertical and on the ladder.. I've seen it done
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Its a Cushcraft 4BTV.
I hear the Antenna Compendium #7 has a great article on how to do it, just cant find a copy of it.
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04-17-2010, 08:00 PM
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What I ended up doing, was getting a Marinco 150BBI, and modified it so a barrel connector could be used.
The reason for the slit is so the cable for the TW2010 antenna can be feed outside.
What it looks like after mounting.
Mark K5WMH
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04-18-2010, 06:02 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Oboy
What I ended up doing, was getting a Marinco 150BBI, and modified it so a barrel connector could be used.
Attachment 333
The reason for the slit is so the cable for the TW2010 antenna can be feed outside.
Attachment 334
What it looks like after mounting.
Mark K5WMH
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Is this what you used? Nice idea!! JIM
http://www.amazon.com/Marinco-150BBI.../dp/B000NI38MG
Thought to include this as your images were not viewable to me in your post.
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04-18-2010, 10:33 AM
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Originally Posted by WD8QBQ
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Jim,
Yes that is what I used. I first used it for the block heater cord on the truck, so I could mount it on the new bumper I got. Then started thinking I could modify it for the coax feed thru. Works good for me.
Mark K5WMH
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05-14-2010, 07:13 AM
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Mark,
I like your way of routing the connector to the outside. I've been trying to come up with something for our fiver. That gives bme some ideas. I've been just feeding a piece of RG8X out by the bedroom slide. I would rather have something a little more permanant.
You have me thinking. Thanks for the post.
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03-27-2010, 11:00 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by n4xyz
Hi All
We have a 30ft 5er and I want to mount a 32 foot fiberglass pole on the rear bumper that will hold up a wire. I will tune the wire with a AH-4. I was looking for suggestions for feed thru connections. I was thinking of mounting the tuner in the camper and have two feeds, one for antenna wire and one for ground. I am also considering the best way to mount and weather proof a SO-239 bulkhead fitting for 2 meters. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
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Dave, MFJ has a product for sale. I think you could adapt it to your needs.
http://www.who-sells-it.com/cy/mfj-e...-fullsize.html
The bulkhead fitting for 2 meters should be pretty straight forward. Drill, with a small hole saw, a hole to fit the fitting and drill the 4 screw holes for the screws and nuts to hold it in place. You could us Rivnuts if you can not get to the back of the skin to which you are mounting. There are also nuts encapsulated in rubber that grip and seal into the hole as they are tightened. They are sold at tractor supply and Home Depot and Ace Hardware. I would place a homemade gasket between the fitting and the trailer panel.
If you need more ask
JIM
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