On 28 Apr 00 at 23:42, Samuel W. Heywood wrote:
>>> The rf connector you found on your monitor (am I right it's the kind
>>> also known as RCA)
>>
>><snip>
>>
>>I know what an RCA connector looks like. The rf connector is of about
>>the same external diameter as an RCA connector, but it is designed to
>>accept a much smaller center conductor. The connector is not threaded, but
>>it has a "bayonet lug" type of fitting on the outside.
This is probably a BNC connector. These are most common on test leads
used on oscilloscopes or other electronic test equipment. I recently
got rid of a composite mono green screen monitor that had this style
connector. The RCA connectors are the more common connector on these
composite monitors. Radio Shack has an adapter that will allow you to
use a cable with RCA connectors on these BNC type connectors. I have
one and I know that is where I got it.
Regards,
Dale Mentzer
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