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On 22 Apr 2006 11:06:37 -0700, "RHF"
wrote: Dale [W4OP], Maybe I Assumed too much ;-( If he does as you have suggest then he will not have an Adapter Problem. However if he simply uses common 75 Ohm Coax Cable which comes with "F" Connectors on both Ends then he will need to use and Adapter or two. Should the "T" that he refers is actually a 75 Sliptter then again the use of an Adapter would be required. However, if the "T" is Three-Way SO-239; then if he takes your suggestions - On Problem. The only ''T''s i ever see any more are BNC types. I suggest Homey throws that collection of junk away and gets a nice continuous chunk of RG-6 at Home Depot or wherever. |
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