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Melowave 3/8" NMO Hole Mobile Antenna Mount

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Quick Overview

The Authentic Melowave MTM-1037 is an NMO hole mobile antenna mount for 3/8 inch hole opening with a low-loss CFD200 cable and UHF Male PL-259 connector for mobile GMRS two way radio antennas.

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$19.99

Details

The Authentic Melowave MTM-1037 is an NMO hole mobile antenna mount for 3/8 inch hole opening with a low-loss CFD200 cable and UHF Male PL-259 connector for mobile GMRS two way radio antennas.

  • Genuine Melowave NMO hole mount
  • NMO antenna mount for 3/8 inch hole opening
  • 14.5 ft. (4.5 meters) cable
  • low loss CFD200 cable type
  • UHF male (PL-259) radio connector
  • Model MTM-1037
  • Works with mobile two way radio antennas using an NMO connector
Note: Antenna mount only. Requires an antenna, such as the Authentic Melowave Shadow GMRS Mobile Antenna sold separately.

The CFD200 Cable Advantage
The type of coax cable used can cause considerable loss, and the wrong cable can negatively affect performance This is why it is very important to choose the correct cable for the type of antenna you will use. Most mobile radio antenna mounts use RG58 cable, which is fine for use on lower frequency ranges such a VHF, but doesn't perform as well on higher frequencies, like those used by the GMRS.

Melowave brand antenna mounts use CFD200 type cable, which has nearly half the loss of RG58! More power provides better performance, and CDF200 type cable delivers both to your UHF or GMRS antenna.

RG-58 and M&P 5 Cable connectors will work on CFD200 cable.

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Additional Information

Manufacturer Part Number SD-NC1-3/8
Warranty 1 Year
Connector NMO
Mount Type Hole
  1. COAX to NMO mount is weak review by Warren on 3/10/2023
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    Straight out of the box I noticed the connection from the COAX to the antenna mount was janky. The center pin was poorly soldered, and hanging by a thread. The plastic jacket also didn't fit over the connection like it should. Soon after install the center pin connection failed. I soldered it a few times to patch it. Then the connection from the outer sleeve of the COAX to the ring terminal broke. At that point I decided to trash the whole thing and buy a replacement, which is a huge PITA since I need to re-run it through my truck.

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