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Re: Where to find manual digital coax switch?
For reference, the "F" connector is the small, threaded connector often used with antennas and RF connections between VCRs and televisions.
BNC connectors are push-and-twist 90° to lock connectors that are often used in low power transmission and antenna links, old 10-Base-T networks, and pro-video applications.
As for cables, yes, those yellow RCA phono plug type connections would work; coax digital audio is fairly resilient, and, for short-haul situations, almost anything in the ~75ohm category will be close enough.
Leo
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