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On 10 Sep 2004 01:40:29 GMT, "I-zheet M'drurz"
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J Kelly wrote:

The device at the top is most likely just a 75-300 ohm balun.
You can replace that, but probably need to replace the F
connector on the coax.


Sorry, I disagree with that part. If he was fighting to get
the end off, it's much more likely that he would've broken the
"panel mount" female F connetor loose. It's pretty hard to
break the male connector on a piece of cable, short of running
it over or otherwise mutilating it.


Not if it wasn't installed correctly to begin with. I meant that the
balun needs replaced, and probably the coax connector also. I didn't
word that well...
 
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