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The onelinkmore BNC Male Plug to 2X 4mm Dual Banana Female Jack Socket Binding Post RF Coax Splitter Connector is a versatile and essential tool for any electronics enthusiast. This pack of 5 adapters allows seamless connections between BNC plugs and dual banana jacks, making it perfect for a variety of applications including HF radios, oscilloscopes, and more. With robust insulation and a user-friendly design, these connectors ensure reliable performance in both high and low temperature environments.
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Every radio operator needs these
These are a great tool for any radio operator's tool box. They function well, seem to be well made, and work for making quick antennas. There are male and female versions, so be aware of which type is needed.
R**U
Good value
They are well made, work greate and are inexpensive.
R**N
Good bench supplies for radio work
Good bench supplies for radio work
R**W
They work!!
They work!! Good for the price
O**N
Minimize LCR or create makeshift antennas, connect feed lines, etc
If you have an oscilloscope or signal/function/waveform generator, or similar equipment, you need these for really short probe wires to minimize LCR, or connect multimeter probes for anything that doesn’t need proper compensated and balanced oscilloscope probes. And if you have a radio with a BNC antenna connector then this works for makeshift wire antennas and connecting up baluns and feed lines that aren’t coax.These seem pretty solid. Have both axial and transverse banana plug holes, and the usual screw type binding posts with plastic encased metal nuts and a little (transverse, that is cross drilled) hole in the posts to help hold the wire while screwing it down. They are NOT the crappy binding posts with purely plastic nuts.Also seem solid in general. These are the lowest price I found at the time for reasonable quality (but always check prices because on Amazon especially they change constantly).I got 5 even though two would do at the moment because I always end up needing more of a particular adapter than I initially think I will need.
A**N
Solid, Useful Problem Solver
I've found these have multiple uses in ham radio, especially with QRP setups and antenna experimentation. They seem to be of decent quality, and I haven't broken one yet.
F**!
Good tool
Great tool for field expedient antennas
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Fast and cheap way to make a ham radio dipole antenna
With this some feed line and some speaker wire you can make a quick mobile ham radio dipole antenna on the cheap. Works well and is extremely easy to use. Run the red side to the driven element and the black side to ground and attach radials and it can be used for a fishing pole vertical mobile in place of a 1-1 balun
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