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9-A2110
Video Adapter - RCA Female to F-Type Male
$0.87
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These Video Adapters from ComputerCableStore.com provide you with the ability to convert an RCA connection to an F-Type connection or vise versa without having to buy new cables. These quality Adapters exceed in performance without an inflated price tag. An RCA jack, also referred to as a phono connector or Cinch connector, is a type of electrical connector that is commonly used in the audio/video market. The name "RCA" derives from the Radio Corporation of America, which introduced the design by the early 1940s to allow mono phonograph players to be connected to amplifiers.
- Video Adapter - RCA to F-Type
- Connectors: Female RCA to Male F-Type
- Designed to convert a Male RCA to a Male F-Type or a Female F-Type to a Female RCA
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