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alexXx

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Is there another name for SMA connectors? I would have assumed radioshack would have them, but nothing on the radioshack website is close to 'SMA'. is there a more technical name or perhaps radioshack just doesnt carry them?
 
Unless something's changed recently Radio Shack doesn't carry any kind of coaxial connectors, SMA TNC or N.
 
is there a place that i can get JUST RP-SMA connectors? I just want a female one, i do no need the whole pigtale.
 
Good luck. We have a place called ConnectorWorld here in Seattle that had them, but it was a big place with lots and lots of connectors.

Eric
 
I found an adapter that is female RP-SMA to N female on a website for 5.99$ but the website has a $100 minimum. I have the part number, but no other place i can find carries that part number or a similar item
 
well i'm not using linksys, but yes, i do need RP-SMA connectors. Do you know what the difference is or where to get them?
 
yes get them at www.hyperlinktech.com

you will have to get lowloss cable and cripers also not a cheap propisition or just call Hyperlinktech and ask for Sergio he will explain custom cableing and will make what ever you want for a fee.
 
I found that website and was very excited that they had exactly what i wanted. BUT, it says that there is a $100 minimum purchase from that website,

This is the thing that would be perfect for my situation. I have low loss cabling and N connectors so this adapter is ideal.
AXA-NFRSP
 
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