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Old November 4th 03, 05:08 AM
Crazy George
 
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The SMA is a precision 50 ohm microwave connector which has been used on
some other equipment simply because it is tiny. The F connector is a cheap,
really, really cheap non-constant impedance but close to 75 ohm consumer
grade connector. One would not ever expect to find both used in the same
system.

Having said that, try Auto-Radio on the main shopping street in downtown
Rota, Spain. I believe I saw some F to SMA adapters there a few years ago.
I know they had SMA to UHF, another unexpected combination.

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Is it just my imagination, or are direct SMA to "F" (TV Coax) connectors

hard
to find. One usually having to go SMA-BNC-F?