Re: Adapter codes
Von: Jeff (jeff@local.host) [Profil]
Datum: 18.06.2009 10:10
Message-ID: <h1csps$gfu$1@aioe.org>
Newsgroup: uk.radio.amateur
Datum: 18.06.2009 10:10
Message-ID: <h1csps$gfu$1@aioe.org>
Newsgroup: uk.radio.amateur
"Alasdair" <mail@bobaxter.coo.uk> wrote in message news:foui35d0pkf37rigicktuhaddkia3sina3@4ax.com... >I have been hunting high and low for an unusual BNC to SMA adapter. It > doesn't seem to be readily available in the UK for some reason > although US suppliers have plenty of them. However, the shipping to > the UK is horrendous at $40 for something weighing less than two > ounces. > > Trying to explain this adapter to dealers here in the UK is very > difficult but the Americans call it by a number, RFA 8833. I wonder > if any of the amateurs here know what RFA stands for and whether there > is a similar numbering system in the UK. > > Before anyone reminds me that "Google is my friend", I can assure > everyone that I spent hours searching but cannot find anything. > > -- > Alasdair. Maplin sell the reverse SMA plugs, so all you need is a short length of suitable coax and a BNC socket. Jeff[ Auf dieses Posting antworten ]
