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On Fri, 17 Sep 2004 20:15:28 +0000 (UTC),
dold@XReXXLinks.usenet.us.com wrote:
>Jeff Liebermann <jeffl@comix.santa-cruz.ca.us> wrote:
>> A better assortement of adapters:
>>
http://www.sky2web.net/adapters.html
>> which are MUCH cheaper than pigtails, but not as flexible (bendable).
>Six?
>http://www.pacwireless.com/products/accessories.shtml
>that I mentioned has ten. Better? dunno.
>Actually, that points to
http://www.rangeextender.com/adapters.html when
>you click on the "buy" button.
Ooooh. Cheaper adapters. Thanks.
There are well more than 6 adapters in my war chest. The box has
about 15 lbs of assorted adapters and connectors for various nefarious
purposes. Every time I go on an install (or ham radio field day), a
large number of adapters mysteriously evaporate. It's a good idea to
have a large collection. The 6 adapters do not cover everything. I
just ran into a reverse-N connector today. I'd never seen one of
those, and of course, had no adapter. In general, I try to bring
everything to an ordinary N-connector and then adapt from there. It's
often easier to use two adapters than to stock every possible
combination just to be able to use one adapter.
>I think I'd be inclined to add some additional support to an adapter taking
>a panel mount rp-sma to N. That adapter seems like it would be heavier
>on its own than the rp-sma could tolerate supporting, not counting the
>cable that one might have on the N connector.
Maybe. The last SMA to N adapter I tried to destroy resulted in the
SMA panel mount connector ripping out of the plastic panel. The
adapter survived. Methinks reinforcing the panel with a very big
washer might be a better idea.
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