Ahoy all;
I had my 27 yr old rod rigging replaced this past summer. In the process, the 
yard cut the antenna cable (and a few others) at the base of the mast. (The 
antenna wire looks to be shielded coaxial cable of a relatively small 
diameter--much closer to RG-51 size than RG-8 (I used to use those cables long, 
long ago!).
Unless I replace all the cable to the masthead, which would be a big job, I 
prefer to just solder/crimp/ the current two ends of the cable. They are a PITA 
to reach under the cockpit sole but perhaps less of a PITA than having a new 
one installed from the antenna down to the radio.
My question to the list: 
A recommendation of what to do (replace or splice) and if replace with what 
cable. This would probably take a trip up the mast to determine what that 
connection is, plus another to get the cable up to the antenna.
If splice, with what fittings. Way back when, with a proper tool, I made up 
many RG-51 cables with BNC fittings (male and female) but that requires the 
'crimping tool" for the male end at least. 
What I am hoping is a simple method or fitting that can be soldered such that 
both the shield and the signal wire are properly connected again with a minimum 
of cost and trouble while still maintaining a good continuous shield wire and a 
good continuous signal wire.
All suggestions are welcome.

Thanks,
Charlie NelsonWater Phantom1995 C&C 36 XL/kcb

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