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"F" to "RCA" adaptors

Started by steve053, Wednesday Dec 13, 2006, 11:49:56 AM

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steve053

I have an RG6 cable with male "F" connectors on both ends.  I need to change them to RCA (1 male, 1 female).  I have luck finding the F to Male RCA adaptor (Home Depot and Radio Shack) but no joy on the F to Female RCA adaptor.

I have found a female RCA coupler that will join two male RCA connectors.  I'll give this a go unless I can find the female adaptor.

FYI, the reason I'm doing this is I have a hot-link pro IR extender and want to move the eye a little further away then the current cable length.  I ordered the 25 foot cable ($40), then received a call from microsmith and was told that it would be a lot cheaper if I bought an RG6 cable and change the connections from "F" to "RCA".

So far I've looked for them at Home Depot, Farm & Fleet, Ace, and Menards.

Any other suggestions?

Thanks.

Steve

Jimboy

Quote from: steve053;36525I have an RG6 cable with male "F" connectors on both ends.  I need to change them to RCA (1 male, 1 female).  I have luck finding the F to Male RCA adaptor (Home Depot and Radio Shack) but no joy on the F to Female RCA adaptor.

I have found a female RCA coupler that will join two male RCA connectors.  I'll give this a go unless I can find the female adaptor.

FYI, the reason I'm doing this is I have a hot-link pro IR extender and want to move the eye a little further away then the current cable length.  I ordered the 25 foot cable ($40), then received a call from microsmith and was told that it would be a lot cheaper if I bought an RG6 cable and change the connections from "F" to "RCA".

So far I've looked for them at Home Depot, Farm & Fleet, Ace, and Menards.

Any other suggestions?


Thanks.

Steve


Try //www.mcmelectronics.com
A female to female "F" barrel (or coupler) and a male "F" to Female RCA would work as well.

mhz40

#2
If you can get to the south end of town, Marmax might have something for you too.  They are on Rawson I believe.
You could also just put a female-female RCA adapter onto the F-RCA connector you already found .  I doubt what you are putting through the coax (signal wise) would be a big problem for that additional adapter.

markd

I buy most of my cables here:
http://www.monoprice.com/

Top quality cables that are insanely cheap.  A 100' cable is less than half of what you were quoted for 25'.

-mark

steve053

Thanks everyone for all the suggestions.

Greatly appreciated.

StarvingForHDTV

Quote from: markd;36542I buy most of my cables here:
http://www.monoprice.com/

Top quality cables that are insanely cheap.  A 100' cable is less than half of what you were quoted for 25'.

-mark

Thanks for the tip.  I was surprised with the quality and price.  I don't know how they do it!

markd

Quote from: StarvingForHDTV;37146Thanks for the tip.  I was surprised with the quality and price.  I don't know how they do it!

Neither do I!  I have been buying cables from them for a little over a year now, both for home use and at work.  We used to pay hundreds of dollars for VGA cables that were even inferior quality to what Monoprice sells.  

I just ordered a 25 foot 24AWG HDMI cable for under $30.  I don't even want to know what Best Buy would sell that for but my parents are looking for a new TV and BB told my mother not to forget to budget several hundred dollars for cables.  I had to laugh to when she told me that just replied, "don't worry, I'll hook you up"  ;)

-mark

Bluto

Monprice.com - one of my fave shopping sites on the net.  I'm gooing back and forth between wiring my basement myself or going with a pro - I'd save a boatload on wiring if i did it myself - If I can figure out what I need to run audio via Cat5, I'll do it myself.