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Reviewer: Stephen Geller from Westminster, VT |
5/13/2013 10:38:34 AM
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Pros: Price and availability
Cons: fell apart easily in bag before use were OK after crimping
Good connectors for the price
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Rating:
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Reviewer: Anonymous from Sumas, WA |
4/7/2013 12:31:03 PM
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Pros: Solid connectors, very easy to use even with stranded core RG59 cable. PRICE
Cons: Can be tricky to line up that core into the centre pin.
I have used three different types of BNC connector with our Belden coax stranded core HD cable for our churches camera/broadcast switcher system. These are the first connectors I have used that didn't make me want to say words I ought not to in church. And they are less than 20% of the price of these other connectors - not to mention the tools. Very good when I need to make my budget go as far as possible
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Rating:
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Reviewer: Mesh from Denver, CO |
3/22/2013 6:30:00 AM
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Don't do it!
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I usually don't write reviews, but I don't wont anybody else to have to redo a camera job. Don't use these ends! You will have to replace them with real ends.
by Monoprice Administrator Hello,
Sorry for the problems you ran into with the BNC connectors. If you like I can issue an RMA for a return, I would just need an order number to get the process started.
Thank you
Tjayi Malone Tech Support
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Rating:
(10 out of 10) |
Reviewer: Anonymous from Chino Hills, CA |
3/9/2013 8:50:44 PM
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Cheap and easy to use. Every one compresses perfectly and makes excellent contact. I use this with the siamese RG59 cable, 9909
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Rating:
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Reviewer: firemankurt from Ferndale, WA |
2/7/2013 5:43:21 PM
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Works for RG6
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Pros: Works great. Good price.
Cons: A little tricky to line up center wire with tiny hole inside. Use care.
I have been using this with RG6 cable. Not sure how well it will fit RG59. Easy to connect. Strip about 3/4" down to center wire. Push it in carefully to make sure end of wire goes into tiny hole and then push it hard in another 1/8" before compressing with tool. (Might do a continuity test before compressing to make sure outer and inner not shorted and that tip is contacting wire.)
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