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Old May 11th 06, 05:18 PM posted to rec.radio.scanner
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"John" wrote in message
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The 800xlt has a female connector on the back that is labeled "ext ant" -
that is about 3/8 " diameter and about 3/4" deep with a center hole about
1/8" diameter. Looks like it would take some sort of friction fit male
connector.

I can't seem to find exactly what kind of connector this is or what will

fit
this. I have a scanner antenna that has the connector cut off the end of
the cable - looks like the cable is RG-58 or close to that - with the
braided metal and a center solid wire. I went to Radio Shack with the
scanner - everyone scratched their head - one guy said he thinks it's a
"motorola" connector ??

Anybody know the name of this type of connector?


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thanks - not sure how to "cross-post"

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"John" wrote in message
news:8Qv8g.3562$iH5.3116@trndny07...
The 800xlt has a female connector on the back that is labeled "ext
nt" -
that is about 3/8 " diameter and about 3/4" deep with a center hole about
1/8" diameter. Looks like it would take some sort of friction fit male
connector.

I can't seem to find exactly what kind of connector this is or what will

fit
this. I have a scanner antenna that has the connector cut off the end of
the cable - looks like the cable is RG-58 or close to that - with the
braided metal and a center solid wire. I went to Radio Shack with the
scanner - everyone scratched their head - one guy said he thinks it's a
"motorola" connector ??

Anybody know the name of this type of connector?


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separately in each group..




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"John" wrote in message
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thanks - not sure how to "cross-post"

"PowerHouse Communications" wrote in message
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"John" wrote in message
news:8Qv8g.3562$iH5.3116@trndny07...
The 800xlt has a female connector on the back that is labeled "ext
nt" -
that is about 3/8 " diameter and about 3/4" deep with a center hole

about
1/8" diameter. Looks like it would take some sort of friction fit male
connector.

I can't seem to find exactly what kind of connector this is or what

will
fit
this. I have a scanner antenna that has the connector cut off the end

of
the cable - looks like the cable is RG-58 or close to that - with the
braided metal and a center solid wire. I went to Radio Shack with the
scanner - everyone scratched their head - one guy said he thinks it's a
"motorola" connector ??

Anybody know the name of this type of connector?


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Yes - I think I understand - thanks for explaining that


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According to your headers, it appears you are using Outlook Express as
your
newsreader. Cross-posting is fairly easy with this. When you have the
"post new message" window open, (be it for replying or a new post,) up
towards the top you will have a few (4 for basic headers), titled "News
Server:", "Newsgroups:" (with a folder icon next to it), "Cc:" (with a
book
next to it,) and "Subject:". If you are reading a group, or reply to a
message, your current Newsgroup is probably pre-filled on the line for
you.
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commas.
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all that you want your current message to be posted to.

This is a good method for a few reasons, the best being that it won't
waist
as much storage space on the hosting servers, as all groups will have the
"same" message (with headers pointing to each group) as opposed to have
"separate" messages (of the same content) in each group (i.e. 1 message
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People will say that this is trivial in this day and age with all the mass
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do
just the same. If everybody posted separate messages, things would
"fill-up" that much faster.

Hopefully you can understand that...
PH

"John" wrote in message
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thanks - not sure how to "cross-post"

"PowerHouse Communications" wrote in message
...

"John" wrote in message
news:8Qv8g.3562$iH5.3116@trndny07...
The 800xlt has a female connector on the back that is labeled "ext
nt" -
that is about 3/8 " diameter and about 3/4" deep with a center hole

about
1/8" diameter. Looks like it would take some sort of friction fit
male
connector.

I can't seem to find exactly what kind of connector this is or what

will
fit
this. I have a scanner antenna that has the connector cut off the end

of
the cable - looks like the cable is RG-58 or close to that - with
the
braided metal and a center solid wire. I went to Radio Shack with the
scanner - everyone scratched their head - one guy said he thinks it's
a
"motorola" connector ??

Anybody know the name of this type of connector?


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