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Old 16th June 2007, 00:08   #16 (permalink)
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Re: Coax Connectors

Quote: (Originally Posted by 01RMB) View Original Post
This is the type I used to use in my satellite and radio days. It has been a long time but I used to have no problem with the small coax cable that it was used with. You should be right to get to the centre pin and the outside of the connector for the ground with your soldering iron.
im not suprised you had no problems as you were useing the right coax, this connector they are trying to use is not going to be connected to coax as you have in your evo but multiy stand multiy core.....guys pay your money take your chances this is my last word on this one
good luck and best regards john routley
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