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Shakespeare Coaxial Cable Splice Kit Pl-258-cpb-g on 2040-parts.com

US $8.79
Location:

Port Angeles, Washington, United States

Port Angeles, Washington, United States
Condition:New

 Shakespeare COAXIAL Cable  Splice
 Connector
The perfect solution to the troublesome task of splicing RG-58  Shakespeare’s revolutionary Centerpin connectors are solderless, fret-less, and botchless. They go on without a hitch, without soldering skills. No measuring, no critical stripping of coax insulation, no fussing with the coax’s braid, and no tinning.
THIS AUCTION IS FOR ONE PL 258 CPB G Connector

    For  RG-58/AU coax
    Barrel connector for PL-259-ended cables
    Join two cables together – in a snap!
    Gold-plated brass to better withstand the elements and to minimize traditional connector-borne signal loss.

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