spectra antenna ?

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Screwed
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spectra antenna ?

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i need to get a bnc adapter to fit on my spectra .

what type of antenna output is on the spectra so i can get a adapter?

i know it threads on is that a sma?
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I think it's a mini-uhf. I could be mistaken.
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Post by RadioSouth »

Yup, mini-UHF.
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Post by Will »

Sounds like you need a Mini UHF MALE to BNC FEMALE adaptor.
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Is Motorola the only one to use mini-UHF on their mobile radios? What's the advantage?
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The adapter you need is available at Radio Shack. Pt # 278-174. Good luck. GARY N4KVE
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Post by kb0nly »

I've always wondered that myself, at one point they just went Mini-UHF on everything. I like how my old faithful X9000's have real SO-239's on them, actually its the output of the T/R relay.
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Post by tvsjr »

Real SO-239s... which are even a bigger piece of junk than the Mini-UHF.

I'd like them to do here what they do in Europe - use BNCs. If that's not enough power handling, use Ns on the high-power drawers. Real connectors.
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Post by kb0nly »

I have yet to have a single problem with PL-259's and SO-239's, but maybe that's not the norm, who knows...

If i was to replace them with anything it would be an "N" connector. I hate BNC's, they are just too sloppy and loose feeling.
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Post by kcbooboo »

UHF ( PL-259, SO-239 ) connectors can't handle 900 MHz or higher - the impedance varies too much and the connectors give a big bump there.

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Post by USPSS »

I think the reason they went MINI-U was from the cellular bag phone era, they ended up with millions of the MINI-U connectors so ???????????????

Just my 2 cents but it makes business logic.
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"Motorola" and "business logic" in the same thread?

Sounds like an oxymoron to me !

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