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Klay_Anderson wrote:
On Apr 30, 5:39*am, Man-wai Chang wrote: What's the name of the plugs in USA? It seems that USA televisions only use F Type connectors. The connectors in the photo are "press-on F" connectors. Not the ones I saw in the picture. The center pin is WAY too fat for an F. They're simply audiophool-style RCA connectors with a solid shell that looks "kewl". Cheers! Rich |
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