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iaffmember

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I have a short "pedestal mount" for mobile radio installation. I can't locate the plate that attaches to the radio and has the male connection to fit the top/ female of the pedestal portion. I have googled and can't find anything but the pedestal itself. I am attaching a photo of the pedestal that I already have. (The female portion's opening is about 1/4".) Any help in "naming" the part I need and even telling me where to find it would be much appreciated. Thanks to all, in advance.
 

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i've never seen those pedestals sold in sections, other than buying the extentions. probably check a local radio shop to see if they have an old one in a bin somewhere. i know we used to have quite a few from the old days of full duplex SMR phones. we finally tossed most of them(probably over 100!) after a flood and kept just a few for special install situations.
 
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