Name of plug in US

Michael, do you even read the names of the newsgroups you're posting in? This is s.e.basics - even _YOU_ were a newbie before you knew everything there is to know.

And it's rude to insult those who are trying to learn, you arrogant asshole.

By the way, how's that diabetic neuropathy stuff workin' out for ya?

Thanks, Rich

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Rich Grise
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Looks like someone put on the CRANKYPANTS this morning.

I note that all subsequent RF connectors were designed to connect the shield first.

Reply to
spamtrap1888

You're such a liar, Roy.

What a moron.

Pot, kettle, you're black as the ace of spades, Roy.

That's for sure. Mentally.

Some are just children, Roy. Now, go away.

Reply to
krw
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What would you call a connector the same size as a DE9, but has 15 pins? The one used for video output from PCs.

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Reply to
Mark Lloyd

Bullshit. Go troll somewhere else, or read up on connectors.

Reply to
Michael A. Terrell

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My JVC came with one of these for the antenna connection. I believe its called an N connector. MCM sells adapters, N to F connector, so does Radio Shack.

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Deke

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This is a 'N' connector:

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They are used for higher power & frequencies than what he posted, and are not compatible. They were used at 4 GHz on early C-band satellite LNAs as well as a lot of commercial and military communications equipment.

They are constant impedance, and come in 50 and 75 ohm versions. A

50 ohm plug will damage a 75 ohm jack, due to the different diameters of the center conductor.
Reply to
Michael A. Terrell

Some are totally illiterate, Roy.

Penicillin is good for that.

Reply to
krw

I just got a spam report from Earthlink. Apparently 'it' is still mailing threats and doesn't understand that I'll never see anything more than the subject line in those reports, since Earthlink deletes them before they can hit my inbox.

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Michael A. Terrell

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