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On Wed, 17 Nov 2004 22:50:10 -0600, "Crazy George"
wrote: Kevin: It is an "inverted" SMB. The FCC mandated non-standard connectors on wireless stuff to prevent casual tinkerers from sticking yagis on them. Thus came "inverted" BNC, TNC, SMA, SMB, and a bunch of others with a female center pin in a male body and vice- versa. Try Pasternack. For which adapters to normal SMA s are now widely available over here in the UK! Peter, G3PHO |
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