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30 May 09 09:09, Roger Nelson wrote to Bob Ackley:
BA>> RN> I wonder whatever happened to the RCA-type cable connectors --
BA>> the
BA>> RN> ones you just shove on?
BA>> AFAIK they're only used for audio connections, they're not very good
BA>> with radio frequency signals. That's why the coax and BNC
BA>> connectors.
RN> Please see my response to Roy about that. They were, at one time,
RN> connectors on coax cable and worked perfectly. Difficult to find
RN> now.
Let's get what they are, confirmed first. I'll bet I can find them for
you. If they're RCA plugs, I have a few in my parts box. If you need a
bunch of them, I can always make a trip to AlTex and buy some.
Do you want push on RCA connectors or push-on F connectors? Do you want
them with coax included?
R\%/itt
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