Kenwood external aerial

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I've got a Kenwood TK3201 bike to bike radio & my bike is already fitted with an external aerial (BNC connector on the end of the cable).
Is it possible to convert the Kenwood so I can connect the external aerial ?

If not, can anyone recommend a reasonably priced radio I can use with the external aerial please ?
 
I did find a link for this by googling - wil see if I can find it again

I have these and was looking how to add an aerial and slip on this kit you see around...

If I could only get the power up from 1/2 watt - why did i buy kenwood when everyone has gone Chinese :)
 
Thanks Newboy - my external aerial has a BNC plug, I'll need an SMA to BNC adapter.
Sounds like a fiddly mod to do.
 
SMA socket

Opened up the 3201 to take a look. I'm going to need a chassis-mounted SMA socket, 2 screw mounting with 15mm between screw centres. The 3201 chassis is already drilled to take the socket in place of the useless coil aerial.
Anyone know where I can get one please ?

John
 
Opened up the 3201 to take a look. I'm going to need a chassis-mounted SMA socket, 2 screw mounting with 15mm between screw centres. The 3201 chassis is already drilled to take the socket in place of the useless coil aerial.
Anyone know where I can get one please ?

John

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&item=190192322204

Hi John,

I am trying to do the exact same as you with my Kenwoods. I had found the link from the honda forums before but could not manage to make contact with the guy who posted the post.
I bought the above connections last week but am still awaiting delivery so not even sure if they are going to fit exactly but will let you know. One thing I do know about them is that the section at the back is too short to solder to the Kenwood circuit board so I reckon if you run some of the centre core of coax through it and solder that to the board it should give the signal. (Hoping anyway)
 
Opened up the 3201 to take a look. I'm going to need a chassis-mounted SMA socket, 2 screw mounting with 15mm between screw centres. The 3201 chassis is already drilled to take the socket in place of the useless coil aerial.
Anyone know where I can get one please ?

John


Look under rf coax connectors.

http://www.ccsukltd.co.uk/page728/home.aspx
 


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