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Folks:This may sound a little stupid, but I'm stumped: my parents have a Denon tuner (TU1500 RD) that has a push-on type antenna connection on the rear panel. They have installed a Magnum Dynalab ST-2 antenna on their roof for the tuner. The ST-2 comes with a coax cable which is supposed to connect the antenna to the tuner, but the cable is a threaded type.
Where can I find an adapter which will allow a connection between the push-on requirements of the tuner and the screw-on requirements of the ST-2?
Follow Ups:
radio shack has them -i just bought a few.
pn# 15-1140b
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thats the number on the package in front of me:)
Rosconey:I also can't find the item on Radio Shack's website. What was the item called on the packaging?
#15-1140b
indoor/outdoor
matching transformer
for connecting75-ohm downlead to 300-ohm antenna
What I think SRMcGee is looking for is an F connector adaptor that will allow him to connect a threaded 75 ohm coaxial cable antenna downlead to a 75 ohm push-on input on his tuner. Roscony's RS part is used to mate a 75 ohm coaxial cable to the tuner's 300 ohm screw connectors. I hit on this RS part when I dropped the "b" off the part number in the RS catalog. Parts Express sells a 75 ohm coaxial threaded to push-on adaptor for $1.24 that may solve SRMcGee's problem. Click the link below.
sleeper:Thanks -- that's exactly what I was looking for!
Much appreciated.
Regards,
Scott
i didnt think of that-i was stuck in a time warp thinking he had the push type that resemble a speaker connection
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