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Reddit mentions of 2PCS DHT Electronics RF coaxial Coax Cable F Female to MCX Male Right Angle RG316 6''

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We found 5 Reddit mentions of 2PCS DHT Electronics RF coaxial Coax Cable F Female to MCX Male Right Angle RG316 6''. Here are the top ones.

2PCS DHT Electronics RF coaxial Coax Cable F Female to MCX Male Right Angle RG316 6''
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    Features:
  • Package include:2 x F female to MCX cables
  • Cable length: 6 inches; Impedance :50 ohm;Compatible with any SDR with F or MCX input connector
  • Cable type: Coaxial Quality Low Loss RG316
  • Connector Material:Pure brass with Great connectivity.(Not Alloy)
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Found 5 comments on 2PCS DHT Electronics RF coaxial Coax Cable F Female to MCX Male Right Angle RG316 6'':

u/yellowcooln · 6 pointsr/RTLSDR

I pulled these images using a IEIK SDRMCX RTL-SDR, RF coaxial coax cable F female to MCX, and some Rabbit Ears I got off eBay. I live right by a school. So during the day I just went down with my laptop and sat on the ground and held the antenna above my head. My next thing is to build a QHF antenna and set it up outside and have it pull images all day. If anyone has a goo guide to do so or have any ideas please share.

u/MusikPolice · 2 pointsr/RTLSDR

Somebody on the IRC channel pointed me towards this item, if anybody else has the same issue.

u/jpope777 · 2 pointsr/RTLSDR

FWIW, I first used an old set of rabbit ears with my dongle (along with a mcx to f adapter) when I first got it. While it is certainly not optimal, it works well enough for broadcast FM and my local police/fire/EMS.

u/wankerschnitzel · 1 pointr/RTLSDR

I am sorry, I have never used a dish. I did use an adapter so I could use coax cable with the dongle. This one: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00CKG6T9I/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o06_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I had made the coat hanger HD antenna (look it up if you like) and had supplies for cutting it and adding ends/connectors.
As an affair of convenience I ordered other things that would let me use things I have on hand. I cannot tell you if this makes a big difference or not, but the the coax I got locally is all 75 ohm. There is 50 ohm too, but It is less common here. I am not sure it will make much of a difference. Maybe to some,but for us newbs, just get the cable man.
I bought the dongle and got it going with the mess of instructions above. Once it was working, I made the different antennas and checked them out. It seems like a lot, when you try to suck it all in. But if you go one step at a time, it is really not so bad. Go slow friend. It can work, and you will learn a bit along the way. Best wishes, I should never be considered an expert, but I have no problem talking about it all with you. I am sorry if it causes more confusion too, but we should be able to get you set up! I will try.

u/Obliterous · 1 pointr/RTLSDR

It depends on which dongle you have. TS9, MCX and SMA are the most common connectors I've seen.

I use this adapter on mine to connect to my QFH antenna with RG-6 coax and standard TV F connectors.