Got it, thanks! It is possible that I may not be able to bring it back tomorrow, but I'll get it back to you by Thursday for sure.
On 05/29/12 06:11, Gabe Cottrell wrote:
Dan, I left the crimper, a bag of connectors, and the other tools right next to the projector on the tables.-Gabe ------------------------------------------------------------------------ *From: *"Dan Stahlke" <dan@xxxxxxxxxxx> *To: *hackpgh-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx *Sent: *Thursday, May 24, 2012 8:02:06 AM *Subject: *[hackpgh-discuss] Re: crimper for F connectorThanks! Do you have connectors or should I pick some up somewhere? There are tons on Amazon but I don't know which are best.On 05/23/12 22:47, Gabe Cottrell wrote: I have a crimper and tools for coax, I'll bring them by the shop friday. And there are twist on F connectors but they usually suck. -Gabe ------------------------------------------------------------------------ *From: *"Dan Stahlke" <dan@xxxxxxxxxxx> *To: *hackpgh-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx *Sent: *Wednesday, May 23, 2012 7:43:49 PM *Subject: *[hackpgh-discuss] crimper for F connector Does anybody have the stuff necessary for crimping coaxial cable? I want to move my cable modem to a different room of my house. The cable is already there and wired on the input side, it just needs a connector on the output side. Or, is there any sort of twist-on connector that needs no tools? On a side note, I got a Raspberry Pi and it rocks! It took a bit of work to find a memory card that works, but that was pretty much the only snag. I got it setup so I can boot up with no keyboard, and control it with x2x through ssh. - Dan