Tram 1252-MUHF 3/4" NMO Mount with 17' RG-58 with Mini-UHF Connector installed.
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Our Motorola radios use connector 1252 which I believe to be the end for the radio connector
To use my Dremel, I usually brush it with a fine wire brush, then coat it with dielectric grease
There is no problem to attach both connectors.
This is a tall building that stands 17+ feet high.
Selected User Reviews For Tram 1252-MUHF 3/4" NMO Mount with 17' RG-58 with Mini-UHF Connector installed.
My signal to noise ratio is 15 on the cable I bought a few weeks ago, and I just hooked it up to a car GMRS radio in my truck. In the 50s SWR is 5 or lower], changed the antenna with another TRAM antenna I have and there is no change in the SWR, hooked up a spare cable I have and SWR is In the operating range of 4 [in terms of size]. I believe the cable has good reviews. Perhaps it was a defective one, but I am not going to purchase it.
The NMO mount does exactly what it needs to do. A Yaesu ATAS HF/50m antenna resides on my roof with this cable connected to a UHF adapter. A UHF cable is attached to the antenna, but due to the losses via the adapter, its gain at the NMO mounting surface area is significantly improved. It is easy to install, and all you need is a 3/4" drill bit and.
I appreciate your service and would buy from you again.
It's a good price. It looks good.
The construction is of high These are great. I've used them several times. As far as I can tell, there are no problems with my devices.
It is a good signal to noise ratio.
I like it.