Last week the SMA Female fitting on one of my handheld antennas got separated from the base of the antenna. I don't know what went on, I didn't lean on it, it just happened. I assume I fixed it, because I was able to reach repeaters I don't think I would've reached, and, radio checks were fine. Meter doesn't indicate anything, either. I threaded the fitting back into the antenna base, which, seems to be how the fitting was connected. But, I just wanted to be sure if anyone is familiar with how most SMA Female fittings are installed? The fitting on the radio seems fine.
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Last week the SMA Female fitting on one of my handheld antennas got separated from the base of the antenna. I don't know what went on, I didn't lean on it, it just happened. I assume I fixed it, because I was able to reach repeaters I don't think I would've reached, and, radio checks were fine. Meter doesn't indicate anything, either. I threaded the fitting back into the antenna base, which, seems to be how the fitting was connected. But, I just wanted to be sure if anyone is familiar with how most SMA Female fittings are installed? The fitting on the radio seems fine.
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