BNC Plugs

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Where can I get BNC plugs to suit rg 213 as I can only find them to fit the rg 58
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sweet, thanks for that
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rochedalescan wrote:BNC plug for RG-213 $15.00 ea.
http://www.andrewscom.com.au/site-conte ... sories.htm
whoa way too much

http://www.radiospecialists.com.au/connectors%20BNC.htm
they are $3.25 or $4 depending on what ya want
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Jaycar seem to have every adapter you could ever need and more


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Stretch wrote:Jaycar seem to have every adapter you could ever need and more
Sorry Mitch. I have to disagree with you. Jaycar don't even scratch the surface.

There are hundreds of different adapters, even for the more commonly known connectors, such as BNC, UHF, and N, and Jaycar only stock a few.

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I stand corrected. Didn't realise how many types there were


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try RS Components they seem to stock alot more then most. [url="http://http://australia.rs-online.com]RS - Components[/url]
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