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RE: [ukha_d] VGA with removable connector ?


  • Subject: RE: [ukha_d] VGA with removable connector ?
  • From: Marcus Warrington <marcus.warrington@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 7 Sep 2006 11:54:49 +0100

That's the sort of cable I was after, but like you say the images
"are for =
illustration only" so I'm not confident that the cable wouldn't
actually ar=
rive with a moulded plug anyway.

=20

Marcus=20

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From: ukha_d@xxxxxxx [mailto:ukha_d@xxxxxxx] On Behalf Of T=
im Hawes
Sent: 07 September 2006 11:46
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [ukha_d] VGA with removable connector ?

=20

Sorry, the product images are screwed on the CPC website. The part
number in the previous email is for a Male-Male lead.

You'll want this one for Male-Female (although the picture shows
male-male, the description states M-F !!)
http://cpc.farnell.com/jsp/endecaSearch/partDetail.jsp?SKU=3DAV12347
<http:=
//cpc.farnell.com/jsp/endecaSearch/partDetail.jsp?SKU=3DAV12347>=20
Still =A315.95+vat.

Whether the pins are removable though is another question.

Cheers,

Tim.
On 9/7/06, Tim Hawes <timsyahoo@xxxxxxx <mailto:timsyahoo%40googlema=
il.com> > wrote:
> Any use?
> http://cpc.farnell.com/jsp/endecaSearch/partDetail.jsp?SKU=3DAV12341
<htt=
p://cpc.farnell.com/jsp/endecaSearch/partDetail.jsp?SKU=3DAV12341>=20
> =A315.95+vat
>
> HTH,
>
> Tim.
>
> On 9/7/06, Marcus Warrington <marcus.warrington@xxxxxxx <mailto:marcus=
.warrington%40mis-es.com> > wrote:
> > Does anyone know of somewhere that sells long (15m) VGA cables
that
> > *DON'T* have a moulded VGA connector. What I need is one where
the
> > connector is the old style shell connector that I can separate
and then
> > remove all the pins. The reason is that I need to pass the VGA
cable
> > down a conduit that is too small to take the VGA connector
itself. At
> > the moment I'm using a cheap cable that I chopped the head off
and then
> > soldered back together once I'd passed it down the conduit. This
works
> > OK but the display suffers from a small amount of ghosting so I'm
> > looking for a better (shielded) solution. (The display is a
touchscreen
> > panel embedded in the wall of the dining room)
> >
> > Marcus
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