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Peter Martin

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Need to convert back to conventional?

TNC and SMA adaptors now in stock.

www.rfshop.webcentral.com.au
 
On Sat, 27 Sep 2003 08:00:16 +1000, "Peter Martin"
<peter@rfshop.webcentral.com.au> wrote:

Need to convert back to conventional?

TNC and SMA adaptors now in stock.

www.rfshop.webcentral.com.au
Got any reverse TNCs for RG213?
 
Hello there,

RG213 is a bit big for TNC.

One way is to terminate in N type female. I have an adaptor to give you TNC
RP (male outer female inner) from this.

Peter
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On Sat, 27 Sep 2003 08:00:16 +1000, "Peter Martin"
peter@rfshop.webcentral.com.au> wrote:

Need to convert back to conventional?

TNC and SMA adaptors now in stock.

www.rfshop.webcentral.com.au


Got any reverse TNCs for RG213?
 
On Thu, 2 Oct 2003 08:52:17 +1000, "Peter Martin"
<peter@rfshop.webcentral.com.au> wrote:

Hello there,

RG213 is a bit big for TNC.

One way is to terminate in N type female. I have an adaptor to give you TNC
RP (male outer female inner) from this.

Peter
Yeah, we do that now.

The problem we are having is with wireless LAN bridge equipment that
comes with reverse TNC connectors on 1m antenna tails, and customers
that want the radio mounted in the network cupboard.

RG58 just doesn't cut it at 2.4GHz for those sorts or run lengths.

Tom L.
 

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