One thing to keep in mind that a RP-* connector that has a male pin is actually a female and a female is actually a male. Think, what was this connector before the gender change ;)
<sigh> You are, of course, correct. The center pin determines the sex of the connector so therefore one of my connectors is male and the other is female. But other than that, the connectors are identical. I just need to know which one is considered RP-* and which is not. Normally I would consider the "plug" with the male center pin to be "normal" and the one with the female center pin to be RP but ...
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