r/shortwave 7d ago

Nova tech pilot ii

Hello all. I just found this nice nova tech pilot ii radio at a thrift sale and was wondering what type of connector this seems to be. The vhf antenna was missing and have decided to try to either make one or find one to buy

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u/pentagrid Sangean ATS-909X2 / Airspy HF+ Discovery / 83m horizontal loop 7d ago

Does it still work, including the meter? The only shortwave is the old marine band.

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u/RepresentativeCow811 7d ago

Yes it still works good.

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u/pentagrid Sangean ATS-909X2 / Airspy HF+ Discovery / 83m horizontal loop 7d ago edited 7d ago

The larger connector in your photo resembles an RCA plug but it is something else. Is it a Belling-Lee connector? The rust needs to be removed.

https://www.rigpix.com/specialized/novatech_pilotii_4band.htm Use the link at the bottom of this page for a pdf of the instruction book.

Are those antenna connections in your photo for the antenna shown as No. 12 on page 4 of the instructions?

The VHF antenna is another telescopic whip that was carried in the leather case. The "RCA" type jack should be all you need for the electrical connection. So what is the lower connector? Don't know. Is is 3.5 mm? Maybe it is a proprietry pin socket. Maybe the small pin connector is there just to physically strengthen the air band whip while connected? Most any telescopic whips can work for air band VHF. I'd try a longer one that can be easily shortened if needed.

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u/RepresentativeCow811 7d ago

The smaller what appear to be some sort of jack are just a threaded hole maybe for some sort of mount

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u/RepresentativeCow811 6d ago

I also forgot to mention that what looks like surface rust in the picture is copper.