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Well I need to make up my mind soon what i want to do since each day I am having trouble picking up the cops & EMS pages when i had no problem before. If I really felt like it i could lug my mag mount antenna for the car from my car to my room & back but I rather leave it in the trunk & use that for in the car only. Although my mag mount has been sketchy recently so maybe it needs a tune up. I might look out of radio shack as i could get something better. IIRC this ham store in Milwaukee has some type of antenna thats suppose to be good

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B.Erdmann wrote:
Well I need to make up my mind soon what i want to do since each day I am having trouble picking up the cops & EMS pages when i had no problem before. If I really felt like it i could lug my mag mount antenna for the car from my car to my room & back but I rather leave it in the trunk & use that for in the car only. Although my mag mount has been sketchy recently so maybe it needs a tune up. I might look out of radio shack as i could get something better. IIRC this ham store in Milwaukee has some type of antenna thats suppose to be good


http://www.aesham.com I believe that is the place you are thinking about.

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Since we're on the topic, I figured i'd ask about my predicament. I've got a Uniden BC45XLT, and I would like to get a mag mount for it, however, the antenna is a threaded "screw in" type, not BNC or whatever like others, but this makes it darn near impossible to get a mag mount, since I need an adapter. Has anyone found or know of a threaded-to-BNC adapter by chance? I've done many a Google search and come up empty. Any help is appreciated.

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hailster wrote:
http://www.aesham.com I believe that is the place you are thinking about.


I'd steer clear of that place - arrogant and condescending salespeople. You want a solid antenna for your car? Ask Ten96 (nicely :D ) if he's willing to help you.


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SpencerW wrote:
Since we're on the topic, I figured i'd ask about my predicament. I've got a Uniden BC45XLT, and I would like to get a mag mount for it, however, the antenna is a threaded "screw in" type, not BNC or whatever like others, but this makes it darn near impossible to get a mag mount, since I need an adapter. Has anyone found or know of a threaded-to-BNC adapter by chance? I've done many a Google search and come up empty. Any help is appreciated.


Have you tried Allied Electronics and Newark Electronics? Both have websites, and are very reputable companies.



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hailster wrote:
http://www.aesham.com I believe that is the place you are thinking about.


I'd steer clear of that place - arrogant and condescending salespeople. You want a solid antenna for your car? Ask Ten96 (nicely :D ) if he's willing to help you.


And extremely overpriced. I purchase most of my radio stuff at swap fests or through http://www.universal-radio.com/

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Chazewood wrote:
SpencerW wrote:
Since we're on the topic, I figured i'd ask about my predicament. I've got a Uniden BC45XLT, and I would like to get a mag mount for it, however, the antenna is a threaded "screw in" type, not BNC or whatever like others, but this makes it darn near impossible to get a mag mount, since I need an adapter. Has anyone found or know of a threaded-to-BNC adapter by chance? I've done many a Google search and come up empty. Any help is appreciated.


Have you tried Allied Electronics and Newark Electronics? Both have websites, and are very reputable companies.



Charles Heraver


I have not, but I definitely will. Thank you!

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 Post Re: Antennas, Posted Wed Jul 06, 2011 11:29 pm 
  
   
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http://www.smileyantenna.com/ 161 Mhz is center frequency for most RR operations. If you tell them what you have - they will likely sell you the proper adapter so you can use a BNC-connector. Then also order their 5/8 slime duck for handheld "ears" outside the car. There are times when you just hafta walk - or bike - and the car roof (antenna plane) doesn't move well. Fuzzy and I have both had great improvement over standard duck reception.

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The Smiley would work to an extent for me but if its tuned for RR then it wont pick up the Police/Law Enforcement band? or it will just not that good

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Spencer, the antenna connector you speak of sounds like a TNC (it is like a BNC, but threaded instead of twist-lock.

As far as AES, I have learned if you know what you are looking for you won't have any problems...but if you inconvenience anyone at the counter, that is a different story. And yes, they do carry a premium price tag. I deal with HRO (Ham Radio Outlet), Universal Radio, and Digi-Key...if these places don't have what I want, I go to Bandt in J'ville, and if he ain't got it, ebay usually does.

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