@simon_brooke@mastodon.scot @amszmidt@mastodon.social For completeness (because it's not what the OP is asking for), that one's a female BNC.
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Kim (kim@fedi.social)'s status on Monday, 17-Feb-2025 03:21:25 JST Kim
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Kim (kim@fedi.social)'s status on Monday, 17-Feb-2025 03:18:44 JST Kim
@amszmidt@mastodon.social @simon_brooke@mastodon.scot That looks like a male RCA phono to me. A cheapskate one.
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Kim (kim@fedi.social)'s status on Monday, 17-Feb-2025 03:16:20 JST Kim
@simon_brooke@mastodon.scot @amszmidt@mastodon.social In the UK, convention for home computers with a UHF output was to use a male RCA 'phono' to male Belling-Lee cable to connect the female RCA on the back of the computer to the female Belling-Lee on the back of the telly.
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Kim (kim@fedi.social)'s status on Monday, 20-Jan-2025 23:49:15 JST Kim
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Kim (kim@fedi.social)'s status on Sunday, 19-Jan-2025 22:32:13 JST Kim
@aral@mastodon.ar.al They've got one of those zero-information websites that lets you know that it's all about investment rather than technology. https://www.robotiz3d.com/