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CT-100 Patch Panel


  • To: <ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
  • Subject: CT-100 Patch Panel
  • From: "Mark McCall" <mark@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 25 Oct 1999 10:01:12 +0100
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Just received this meeage and I'm forwarding to this list to see if anyone
can help?

M.



> -----Original Message-----
> From: Cameron, Ewen (Wimbledon) [mailto:CameronE@xxxxxxx]
> Sent: 25 October 1999 09:51
> To: 'Mark@xxxxxxx'; 'krazy.keith@xxxxxxx'
> Subject: CT100 patch panel
>
>
> I have an old RJ45 patch panel which I plan to wire half for data and
> half for coax.  I can remove half the RJ45 jack and replace their
> mounting plate (It just needs a drilled out flat piece of plastic
> screwing or gluing in place).  My problem is how to attach the sockets
> to the patch panel.
>
> The only socket I could find in Maplin had a pin thingy for connecting
> the center wire but nothing for the outer shielding.  The only way I
> could think of doing it is by using the nut that secures the socket to
> the panel (but this can't be right can it?).  I had another idea on
the
> train this morning.  Maplin also have some female to female connectors
> which might be able to be attach through the panel.  I could then use
> crimped F-type plugs on both sides (but is this overkill as I don't
need
> to ever disconnect the back).
>
> Have you been through this type of exercise or do you know anyone who
> has?  What is the right socket to use?
> -Ewen
>
> .:.

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