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The larger connector would screw onto the existing antenna base instead of a mast (the one you posted I believe) and the smaller one would plug into the antenna connector in the pak. At least that is how the HD setup works when making a tour pak detachable.
Along with the extension, I think you might need 76219-00 which is the antenna cable adapter that allows the large end which I posted to be screwed onto where the mast was. The below pic is a shot of that adapter installed prior to me moving the entire antenna down to the fender and using a shorty.
69200295
Just got back from Gail's. The parts guy sold me a cable that has the antenna connector on 1 end and a Farka connector on the other end. It's #69200295 cable extension, AM/FM antenna. See pix. Its exactly opposite of what I'm looking for I need the cable /antenna end to be female and the Farka end to be male that snaps into the Farka with the push button on it. So the hunt continues.
Dawg, what you showed might work but I'd like to have a smaller setup to fit under the seat. Thanks for your help. Saturday I'll hit Electronics supply and see what they come up with.
Forgive me, but I do not understand.
Although I have never installed a detachable kit (have no interest) I have helped a few with parts necessary. And I do not understand why you bought HD part #69200295 because I am under the impression that is what is currently on the bike ... ?
What I believe you are saying is you want to be able to remove the AM/FM antenna and place it on your tour-pak when you mount the tour-pak. You then want to be able to connect it to the radio system by removing the wire that connects it to the fender mount by unscrewing the wire from the fender mount and disconnecting it from the wiring harness (then presumably storing it in the tour-pak) and replacing it with another wire that you had stored somewhere (again, presumably in the tour-pak that was hanging on your garage wall.)
But the wire you want to do this does not exist (as far as you know).
The part I do not understand is why what dawg and others already recommended, and what is standard in the Harley world, would not work for you, and that is simply unscrewing the antenna, attaching it to the tour-pak, then screwing on the adapter (#76219-00) to the fender-mount and attaching the wire (Harley part #76229-00) to the adapter, provided everything in the tour-pak was already wired correctly. Both the adapter and wire could be stored with the tour-pak when not on the bike, and access to connections is open, and STANDARD.
Could you explain what I am missing here?
For what I believe you are asking for (and I don’t yet understand why) wouldn’t HD part # 69200210 fit the bill if the tour-pak already had the antenna connection installed ?????
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heres a pix of that system. I'm trying to get a extension cable to route up the frame and come out in the back like on a Ultra. I'm looking to steam line the connection. I'm working on a 2018 Road Glide and install a 2015 king tour pak.
Thanks for all the replies. Rick
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