Ah! I have an "SMA one". I did not know.g1hbe wrote:The early SRP's used an F-type connector.!
Heinrich
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Ah! I have an "SMA one". I did not know.g1hbe wrote:The early SRP's used an F-type connector.!
My house is an F connector household, none of this fancy SMA business, I put my radio in a box with an F connector and I have a hundreds of feet of coax I found in the bushes a while back, with F connectors on all the ends. Good quality really thick cable. Super hard to bend and work with though; it was in a huge tangle that barely fit in my back seat. I think the Comcast installers left it behind after they wired up an apartment building. I have noticed that comcast will send out an independent contractor that will just totally screw up the install, then send one of their installers out to fix and totally rewireDanubeBCL wrote:Do you mean BNC/SMA?bubblegumpi wrote:Now I just need to play "find the F to BNC adapter" again, does it have to be 50 ohms
73s, Heinrich