You can ignore the company and other people's comments about screw tightening and the toughness of tightening the F connector. It can work sometimes, but more often than not it's a design flaw in a product that should be a simple product. A fully tightened F-connector will still allow the antenna to rotate and tend to tip over. On my clock radio I screwed in the antenna as far as possible. It didn't fail that quickly, but it failed nonetheless. Forget holding it in any position other than straight and if you hit it it will still tip over. In the video I'm attaching, imagine that when I hold the end it's FIXED now because that part isn't moving. What do you see? Exactly. It just tilts. Redesign required.
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