jwatson000
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- Wizard
I recently broke my Shakespeare 5101 antenna and I need to replace it.
My first thought was to simply replace it with another similar part and route the cable all the way back to the radio. I found how the cable on my R-23 comes on on the starboard aft part of the cabin, then runs forward about midway and down past the porthole window with some speaker cables and other stuff. From there I can't figure out how it gets down and forward under the VHF radio, which is mounted directly forward of the throttle. I tried going in through the fuse panels in the aft wall of the head, but the radio is about a foot lower than that can reach. Perhaps I have to remove the wood paneling from the aft wall of the head? Does anyone know how to get to the back of the VHF radio?
My other thought was simply to splice on a new antenna. I could perform the splice in the area inside the boat near the porthole. That might actually be much easier. Any advice from folks who've done this?
My first thought was to simply replace it with another similar part and route the cable all the way back to the radio. I found how the cable on my R-23 comes on on the starboard aft part of the cabin, then runs forward about midway and down past the porthole window with some speaker cables and other stuff. From there I can't figure out how it gets down and forward under the VHF radio, which is mounted directly forward of the throttle. I tried going in through the fuse panels in the aft wall of the head, but the radio is about a foot lower than that can reach. Perhaps I have to remove the wood paneling from the aft wall of the head? Does anyone know how to get to the back of the VHF radio?
My other thought was simply to splice on a new antenna. I could perform the splice in the area inside the boat near the porthole. That might actually be much easier. Any advice from folks who've done this?