Hi all - very new at this, so appreciate any advice and patience. I also tried a quick search in forums before asking, but nothing jumping off the page.
Also sorry for the long post! - could be a first timer thing....
Question on NMO mounting. I am getting into GMRS via offroading, also new to me. I am making the switch from a hand held to an onboard MXT575. I want to mount a Midland ghost antenna to a bracket on my ditch light bracket up by the windshield / a pillar of my truck.
Questions:
I have a ditch light extension bracket that has a 3/4" hole. Midland mounts use a 5/8" hole (my kit came with a different kind of bracket I won't use, but using it as a reference).
The short question is, does it matter?
The reason for asking is because the Midland antenna wire / mount has a plastic bushing that steps from a 3/4" OD to a 5/8" OD.
Like this:
As a result when inserted in a bracket with a 5/8" hole, the 3/4 " part of the bushing sits above the bracket. Whereas, if used in a 3/4" hole, obviously, the bushing rests flush in the hole.
5/8" hole pics
Here a pics of the 3/4" hole
So I am wondering if that raised collar of plastic is needed to ensure proper insulation or isolation from the bracket on which it is mounted.
I see the O-ring on the bottom of the brass mount, but that to me seems more like weather proofing than insulation. However, even looking at how it all mounts when fully assembled, it is hard for me to even figure out what matters or not.
5/8" hole
3/4" hole
I have other questions about the effectiveness of this mounting location, but I will take one step at a time.
Any help is super appreciated and thank you all for hosting a forum like this. Again, apologies for any newbie effect.