75 Ohm connector on back of Phillips DVD surround system - what is it and how do I adapt it to F style?
- From: "David Forsyth" <foda01@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 19 Apr 2005 12:30:14 -0400
Hello,
A friend of mine has a Phillips DVD / surround system that he bought for
cheap somewhere. It has an FM tuner in it, and the FM antenna input is
labeled 75 ohms, but the connector is not the standard 75 ohm coaxial "F"
style. I suspect that it is either a proprietary style that Phillips uses,
or more likely a European style that we don't generally see here in North
America. It has a push-on type (unthreaded) outer ring about 10 mm in
diameter. There is a hollow center pin of about 2.5 mm in diameter. I am
looking for a way to adapt it to the "F" style. Does anyone know what this
connector might be, and who makes an adapter for it?
thanks,
Dave
.
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