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Old April 19th 06, 06:07 PM posted to rec.aviation.ifr
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Default Need Antenna Cable for ICOM Handheld - RG58 not RG50


"Ted" wrote
"L. R. Du Broff" wrote
I have an ICOM handheld for backup.

I have a panel-mounted ICOM connector, ICOM part no. ANTSB.

The ANTSB is a splitter, in series with the coax that connects the COM-1
radio to its antenna. On the front of the ANTSB is a 3.5 mm female
jack.
When a 3.5 mm male is plugged into this jack, the installed COM-1 is
disconnected from the antenna, and the 3.5 mm jack is now connected to
the antenna.


From your description, this might be what you have:

http://www.edmo.com/modules/products.../IC-ANT-SB.jpg

http://images.google.com/imgres?imgu...om/icantsb.htm


This gadget sounds like it will introduce significant loss between your
com1 radio and your vhf antenna even when your icom hand held radio is
not connected. From the above photos it looks like there are bnc
connectors on each end - one goes to your com1 radio and the other goes
to your antenna.

I recommend that you stop using the ANTSB splitter device and get a bnc
barrel connector.

http://www.midsouthcable.com/B-7061M.jpg

http://www.compoutlet.com/cso/assets...RELXXXXXXX.JPG

http://www.mivs.com/products/cables/...barrel-nut.jpg

http://www.ascome.com/nav/img/bnc/ad...ck_to_jack.jpg

You should be able to get this at radio shack or any other electronics
parts store.


Clearly label which coax cable goes to your radio and which goes to the
antenna. When you need to use your portable icom radio disconnect the
com1 cable from the barrel connector and then connect an RG58 coax jumper
between the barrel connector and your icom antenna jack.

http://www.universal-radio.com/catal...nt/1806cbl.jpg

http://www.national-tech.com/catalog...xialcables.htm


Here is the Barrel connector at Radio Shack

http://www.radioshack.com/product/in...ductId=2062625

Here is the jumper cable

http://www.radioshack.com/product/in...ductId=2103484