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Old 02-10-2016, 04:11 AM   #10
jcurtis934
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My guess is that it is just a bad connection on the coax and just now starting to be an issue due to the connector slowly working loose over years of vibration from road travel. Crimp on connectors are not that great, but they are real cheap. Twist on also not that great. Best is compression connectors. Yes, you have to buy a tool, but they aren't costly. See home depot, lowes, etc for tool and connectors. John
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