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Need Antenna advice

T. Highway

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I was doing a monthly inspection on my PEWS system and broke the male end off the antenna socket in the main unit. I still have the hard wire version functioning but will need the wireless version up and running.

I will need to repair this but I'm not sure were to find replacement parts. The part seems to be bedded in an epoxy that I can drill out but I need new parts.

Please advise,

Bert
 

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T. Highway

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Here is a picture of the area on the receiver that the pin broke off from. I also highlighted the area on the rubber antenna that this pin goes into.

Both are the left side of the picture, sorry I couldn't make the lines wider.

Bert
 

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T. Highway

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I don't think it's a SMA connector but I could be wrong.

I measure .306" major thread dia and it looks like 32 TPI with the thread gauge.

I have several PNs off the antenna pkg.
FSCM 63747
MFR P/N 8582283J01
DLA900-88-M-AE02
Manufactured 8/88
5985-00-378-0156

Bert
 

Irv

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It's a simple bolt thread. It is not anything that you'd find at an "antenna store". The antenna itself is a rubber ducky, which is not very good to start with. I'd just find a bolt to screw in there, drill it to accept a 19" long piece of piano wire or welding rod (diameter is irrelevant) and put a plastic ball on the top. The actual military antenna was designed more for robustness than performance. Irv
 

T. Highway

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Irv,

A standard bolt is either 5/16" 18 TPI or 24 TPI. The antenna that I have is fine and worked great until the little pin broke off in the receiver.


mistaken1,

I have to agree that the HT or KR on the Comtelco site show some promise if I can find a chassis side / female end to make the repair.

I will also try to contact Brooke Clark, the web pages haven't been updated for 8 years.

I'll keep you posted.

Thanks,

Bert
 
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