In addition to my mast lowering problem, the masthead light and vhf radio antennae wiring were severed at the gin pole hole. Instead of splicing, I think this is going to be a good opportunity to replace the wiring.
As I understand, multiple splices in vhf coax reduce the strength of the radio signal. As the pictures below show, the vhf coax coming out of the mast connects via a PL-259 connector and short length of coax to a different plug mounted to the deck. Does anyone know what kind of deck connector that is? I would like to bypass the PL-259 splice and connect directly to this deck plug.
Also, has anyone had any luck pulling a coax wire through the mast with the connector already attached? I will find out soon enough myself, but thought I would ask those with experience.
Lastly, since I will be rewiring the masthead light and vhf coax, any thoughts or lessons-learned from already having done this will be greatly appreciated.
Many thanks again!
Joe
As I understand, multiple splices in vhf coax reduce the strength of the radio signal. As the pictures below show, the vhf coax coming out of the mast connects via a PL-259 connector and short length of coax to a different plug mounted to the deck. Does anyone know what kind of deck connector that is? I would like to bypass the PL-259 splice and connect directly to this deck plug.
Also, has anyone had any luck pulling a coax wire through the mast with the connector already attached? I will find out soon enough myself, but thought I would ask those with experience.
Lastly, since I will be rewiring the masthead light and vhf coax, any thoughts or lessons-learned from already having done this will be greatly appreciated.
Many thanks again!
Joe
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