Question re: Larsen Pulse SLPT698/2170NMOHF Antenna Connector

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I (mistakenly) purchased this antenna and it has a NMO mount but an atypical connector at the base of the antenna. This is the antenna: larsen pulse slpt698/2170nmohf - Google Search

I am curious if anyone has found an adaptor to take a standard mobile NMO mount antenna so that this antenna can connect. I was expecting a single center pin as a connector but it doesn't. I don't see that there is an adaptor out there, and don't really want to switch out the NMO hole mount antenna in my roof.

Any ideas?
 

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If you purchased an NMOHF mount, you simply need to pull the center button out and the coaxial connection for that antenna is underneath. If you did a standard NMO mount, you'll need to replace it. For those frequencies, you probably want to use some decent coax anyway, not a good place for RG-58 unless your run is really short. They make mounts with Dual Shield RG-58, which performs a bit better on higher frequencies. There are also mounts with LMR-195 and I think I've seen some with LMR-200. It's a bit stiff, but it might perform well enough to be worth it.
 

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If you purchased an NMOHF mount, you simply need to pull the center button out and the coaxial connection for that antenna is underneath. If you did a standard NMO mount, you'll need to replace it. For those frequencies, you probably want to use some decent coax anyway, not a good place for RG-58 unless your run is really short. They make mounts with Dual Shield RG-58, which performs a bit better on higher frequencies. There are also mounts with LMR-195 and I think I've seen some with LMR-200. It's a bit stiff, but it might perform well enough to be worth it.
Thank you. It was a purchase to increase listening ability on a 700/800 Mhz system. Sounds like more trouble than it's worth. Ill just find a standard antenna and see if that does the trick... thanks for the feedback.
 
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