06-05-2020, 07:32 PM
It depends on whether the antenna itself has a protruding thread (male) or an internal thread (female).
Most of the (female) helical HF whips screw onto a Mobile One SAM antenna mount. :
https://www.mobileone.com.au/7b_mounts.html
SAM : Heavy duty antenna mount with PL259 side connector to suit 1/2" antennas.
For Antennas 3MHz to 100MHz
I have a HF land mobile whip which has a male end (still 1/2" Whit) so I used a 1/2" joining (construction-use) collar that I bought at Bunnings some years ago, screwed that tightly to the base of that whip, and then it became compatible with the SAM base on the front bullbar of the 4WD - the one that suits some of my other (1/2") amateur HF whips ! I used a second steel collar and a suitable sized/thread steel bolt (5/16", 26TPI) plus some welding skills to fabricate a heavy adapter to use on the SAM to adapt for my 5/16" helical HF whips too.
Most of the (female) helical HF whips screw onto a Mobile One SAM antenna mount. :
https://www.mobileone.com.au/7b_mounts.html
SAM : Heavy duty antenna mount with PL259 side connector to suit 1/2" antennas.
For Antennas 3MHz to 100MHz
I have a HF land mobile whip which has a male end (still 1/2" Whit) so I used a 1/2" joining (construction-use) collar that I bought at Bunnings some years ago, screwed that tightly to the base of that whip, and then it became compatible with the SAM base on the front bullbar of the 4WD - the one that suits some of my other (1/2") amateur HF whips ! I used a second steel collar and a suitable sized/thread steel bolt (5/16", 26TPI) plus some welding skills to fabricate a heavy adapter to use on the SAM to adapt for my 5/16" helical HF whips too.
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