Reddit reviews DHT Electronics 2PCS RF coaxial Coax Adapter SMA Female to RP-SMA Male
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Package Content : 2 x SMA Adapters,both ends hole centerConnector Material:Pure brass with Great connectivity.(Not Alloy)Impedance:50ohm; VSWR below 1.20DHT Electronics Brand is a Registered Trademark of DHT LLC.Only authorized seller of DHT Electronics can sell under DHT Electronics listings.
Just throw down another $20 and buy another 771. You could also see if you can get a return on the one you have.
If you have a $500 HT fretting over a $20 antenna is a waste of time. Get a good antenna on that thing and go wild.
Edit. I have a 771 that I just pulled out of my junk rack. Mine is the SMA-F version. Maybe you could get a M to F adapter like this http://www.amazon.com/coaxial-coax-adapter-female-RP-SMA/dp/B00CVQ3XLY/ref=sr_1_1?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1411095534&sr=1-1&keywords=sma+male+to+female . Screw that on to your ID-51 and then you can use female threaded SMA's that aren't as fragile....
Now that I think of it why did iCom think having SMA-F on a rig was a good idea anyway?
This will do it:
http://www.amazon.com/coaxial-coax-adapter-female-RP-SMA/dp/B00CVQ3XLY/ref=pd_cp_pc_1
It will have a bit of gain loss, but that at least will get you able to test things. One thing you don't want to do is turn on a transmitter without an antenna attached.
Is this the one I need? https://www.amazon.com/DHT-Electronics-coaxial-adapter-female/dp/B00CVQ3XLY/ref=mp_s_a_1_3?keywords=RF+RP-SMA+Male+to+SMA+Female+Adapter&qid=1574206219&sr=8-3
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06XJ75TS1/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_nD-UAbWP28NCK
But the connectors didn't match so I had to get the following adapter:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00CVQ3XLY/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_AZdVAbEZ885NM
As I wait to get the rest of the parts for my first quad build, I decided to sit down with a beer and put together my Quanum V2 goggles with my RC832 reciever.
So, I have everything in place. I also bought this set of Aomway cloverleaf antennas for my FPV system. So, I pull out one of the antennas and try to stick it on the RC832. No dice. Both antennas I got are "male" with the pin sticking out. The RC832 also has a male connection. Weird thing is, the screw threading seems correct (the antenna could screw onto the threads of the receiver, if they both didn't have pins sticking out)
Did I either get the wrong antennas, or was I sent the wrong antennas? This sounds like a really stupid question, but I thought I was getting the right things here. Seems like I need an adapter like this