One thing about the F connector is that their life in insertion cycles is
really bad. In a cable facility, that may be OK, but in a network, where
machines get moved alot, replacing flaked out Fs may get boring fast.
> What, no Belling-Lee coaxial plugs (used for TV aerials in the UK, and
> thus very common over here) ? Or Pye coax plugs (screw-lock connectors,
> not common at all, but I have a reasonable stock of them)? And of course
> the SMA/SMB/SMC connectors.
And the truely peculiar General Radio 874 - one of the first coax plugs,
and hermaphroditic too!
William Donzelli
william_at_ans.net
Received on Mon Nov 02 1998 - 08:32:35 GMT
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