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Ralph Mowery wrote:
Has anyone tried using some of the ring type terminals like you crimp on stranded wire to make connections to the cable TV type of rg-6 coax ? The standard is compression connectors. These are used by almost everyone and can be bought almost everywhere, although out of the US, it may be cheaper to buy them from eBay vendors. Specialty shops that cater to satellite TV and cable TV installers stock them worldwide. There is a varying range of quality, price, watertightness, etc. You can also get various ones for specific cables and for more generic, e.g. one connector for all variants of RG-6. These work by putting the cable in the connector, putting the connector in a compression tool and squeezing. Most compress a ring on the back twoard the front, which causes an internal tube to be pressed in, but I also have some where the front is pushed in. You can also buy waterproof boots for F connectors to really keep the water out. I have not only F connectors, but BNC and RCA too. Geoff. -- Geoffrey S. Mendelson, N3OWJ/4X1GM/KBUH7245/KBUW5379 |
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