Adapter codes
Von: Alasdair (mail@bobaxter.coo.uk) [Profil]
Datum: 18.06.2009 01:36
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Newsgroup: uk.radio.amateur
Datum: 18.06.2009 01:36
Message-ID: <foui35d0pkf37rigicktuhaddkia3sina3@4ax.com>
Newsgroup: uk.radio.amateur
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.[ Auf dieses Posting antworten ]
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- 7077 (18.06.2009 01:53)
- Alasdair (18.06.2009 01:57)
- 7077 (18.06.2009 01:59)
- Brian Morrison (18.06.2009 10:13)
- Brian Morrison (18.06.2009 11:48)
- Jeff (18.06.2009 10:10)
- Poster (18.06.2009 11:22)
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- David Butler (18.06.2009 12:09)
- Alasdair (18.06.2009 12:12)
- David Butler (18.06.2009 12:36)
- Alasdair (18.06.2009 12:59)
- Poster (18.06.2009 13:13)
- Alasdair (18.06.2009 14:13)
- Poster (18.06.2009 14:23)
- Brian Morrison (18.06.2009 14:57)
