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πŸ”Œ Eightwood NMO 3/4 inch Mount to BNC Male Coax Connector Extension Cable RG58 16.4 Feet: Ideal for CB, Handheld Radios, Antennas & Scanners Review

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Details

Connector TypeRF Connector
Compatible DevicesHam Radio, Radio Antenna
ColorNMO to BNC
BrandEightwood
Connector GenderMale-to-Male

Description of πŸ”Œ Eightwood NMO 3/4 inch Mount to BNC Male Coax Connector Extension Cable RG58 16.4 Feet: Ideal for CB, Handheld Radios, Antennas & Scanners

NMO to BNC extension cord; Connector 1: BNC male straight; Connector 2: NMO Mount coax connector; Impedance: 50ohm. Cable type:RG58; Cable length:5 meters /16.4 feet. Used for antennas, coaxial cable, radio scanner, ham radio transceiver, CB radio handheld & amateur radio equipment. Application: for standard vehicle roof mount antenna installation; used with NMO style antenna. Package includes: 1pc NMO to BNC jumper; Each cable is cut by machine and made by manual,they will be tested 3 times before shipment.

Reviews

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Revainrating 3 out of 5

Low quality. suitable for accessories and consumables

Set this, no reception no matter what. Deleted it and took a closer look. The soldering didn't work. I soldered it back together but there was only a slight improvement. The weather can hardly be heard on NOAA. This article is not good.

Pros
  • NMO-BNC extension; Connector 1: straight BNC connector; Connector 2: Coaxial NMO mount; Impedance: 50 ohms
Cons
  • Almost never

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Very poor quality on radio antennas

The Nmo connector was not even connected to the coaxial cable. It looks like the center core had solder on the mount but not the wire, and the screen had no solder on the mount or wire. I had to solder both back in place for this to be used. I would have returned but I was short on time.

Pros
  • Used for antennas, coaxial cable, radio scanner, ham radio transceiver, portable CB radio and ham radio equipment
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Revainrating 1 out of 5

Very poor quality audio and video accessories

The Nmo connector was not even connected to the coaxial cable. It looks like the center core had solder on the mount but not the wire, and the screen didn't have solder on the mount or wire. I had to solder both back in place for this to be used. I would have returned but I was short on time.

Pros
  • Accessories and consumables
Cons
  • Piggy bank price

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Works as intended. but

It works as intended, when I first got it I thought the cable looked a bit flimsy and tightening this thing turned out to be correct when it fell off the base. I ended up re-soldering all the points and I feel like the quality improved by a factor of 10. I have had no problems receiving or transferring this item since I re-soldered it.

Pros
  • electronics
Cons
  • small things

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Excellent cables and connectors for low-loss scanner setup

Good deal. I needed an NMO mount for my pctel 800mhz scanner antenna and didn't need all the typical lossy connectors and adapters between the ant and my scanner. This is an article. I'm a bit concerned about how fragile the wire's conductor connection to the NMO looks, but maybe that's just paranoia. Will update if I have any problems

Pros
  • Radio antennas
Cons
  • I'll write later