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echo: coffee_klatsch
to: Roy Witt
from: Roger Nelson
date: 2009-05-31 07:44:30
subject: Re: This is interesting

RW> Let's get what they are, confirmed first. I'll bet I can find them for
RW> you. If they're RCA plugs, I have a few in my parts box. If you need a
RW> bunch of them, I can always make a trip to AlTex and buy some.
 
When I say 'RCA connectors' I'm talking about the unthreaded connectors on
the ends of the coax -- nothing more.  They were plentiful back in the
Eighties, but I haven't been able to find them of late.  The difference is
the ones I refer to are unthreaded FEMALE connectors on either end of a
coax cable and, therefore, are not what y'all are thinking about, which in
y'alls case is an RCA plug (MALE).
 
RW> Do you want push on RCA connectors or push-on F connectors? Do you want
RW> them with coax included?
 
I have to be more careful with my nomenclature.  I'm still thinking 20
years ago.  Anyway, the main reason I want the female RCA connectors is
because of the limited space where the coax connects to the TV input jack. 
It's a real pain using the screw-type connectors.
 
 
Regards,
 
Roger

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