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RCA 2 RCA insert for mini coax
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Post 1 made on Monday March 13, 2006 at 14:19
andrewinboulder
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No one seems to have RCA to RCA snap inserts (for a four port wallplate for example) which come in blue, red, green, yellow, and white (the center plastic ring) The back must be standard female RCA since it will be a mini hi-rez coax in back trimmed out with an RCA end. All the red, green, blues at the local distributors have a compression fit on the back end for regular coax.

Yes, I can find them on the net, but wanted to find a distributor I could buy from.

Can anyone e-mail me with one that carries these?
Post 2 made on Monday March 13, 2006 at 14:26
tweeterguy
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I have not seen any female to female snap in RCAs in blue or green in a while but I get these from MCM and then unscrew them to fit in place of a snap in F. Make sense?



edit: I have access to red and black snap-ins with female to female at MCM but not blue or green. Might want to give them a call or do the thing I suggested above.

Last edited by tweeterguy on March 13, 2006 14:57.
Post 3 made on Monday March 13, 2006 at 19:57
ejfiii
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I'm pretty sure you can get these from Pro Connect at AV**. In fact, I think I have one of the big divider boxes with a bunch of them. You want me to check and sell you some? Need to get rid of them...
Post 4 made on Tuesday March 14, 2006 at 11:40
Ernie Bornn-Gilman
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Try Calrad at www.calrad.com or 323 465-2131. I don't work for them; I just have been buying from them since the early seventies, so I know their number. Anyhoo, they have a lot of this stuff and could custom it for you if they don't stock it. If the sales people can't help you, ask to talk to Wes, who handles the technical issues.
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Post 5 made on Thursday March 16, 2006 at 21:27
gearguycts
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Extron makes some really good stuff. More expensive but they are rugged and will do the job. I'm a metal fan anyway. Also look at Liberty's website. They sale some realy nice plates. Again, probably more expensive than plastic.

Matt
M. Sherer, CET, CTS-I
University of Illinois


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