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joeshmoe
Explorer
Sep 12, 2022

How to remove omnidirectional antenna

Trying to make room for a solar panel. Don't really want to break it off since I'm sure there is a way to remove the plastic dish from the metal post. Any help?

  • wa8yxm's avatar
    wa8yxm
    Explorer III
    4 Screws covered in putty and everything post, dish and all, comes off.
  • Many have a set screw under the dish, in the area where the dish contacts the stem. It is not visible in the picture though?

    Jerry
  • I just took mine off. 4 screws, tape and stuff the wires back in the hole then cover with eternabond tape then dicore. I thought about putting a piece of metal over the hole but didn't bother. Once a panel is over it, eternabond is plenty IMO.
  • Didn't want to have to remove the metal post. It isn't really necessary to fit the panel, but I think I will remove it now. I'll have that much more room.

    I just figured the less I have to deal with, the better.

    Thanks
  • Should be some screws on the underside of the antenna. Ours came apart in two pieces and there was a collar to remove to get the antenna off the shaft. But YA(ntenna)MV.

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