Make your own STRONG diy SDI Cables

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  • Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024

Комментарии • 12

  • @Muwanguzi.
    @Muwanguzi. Год назад +4

    So glad to have you back Ballast! How I have missed your helpful content

  • @DeeBee1216
    @DeeBee1216 Год назад +1

    Hi Steven, thanks for your help in the past. Peace & blessings

  • @UncionApostolica
    @UncionApostolica Год назад

    I just want to let you know YOU ARE MY HERO!!! lol every time i need advice on my church setup here you are with such a fantastic video!!!

  • @IglesiaPentecostalElArca
    @IglesiaPentecostalElArca Год назад +1

    Thanks for such a good video I was loocking for this solution.

  • @jimmiedurham8816
    @jimmiedurham8816 Год назад

    Glad to get some more useful information from you Steven. Great video.

  • @sound_xajay
    @sound_xajay Год назад

    So good to see you ❤

  • @ryanmangion1551
    @ryanmangion1551 Год назад

    Looks like you lost weight brother :) good for you! Thanks for the tip, will give them a look

  • @JorgieMathew
    @JorgieMathew Год назад

    I ended up buying perfectvision compression style pins but when it came it was for head end style mini rg59.
    And now all my pins are waste. Until i buy those expensive cable. 😢.... I have wasted few just using few. Also had to buy that expensive tool too.. 😅

  • @andrewyanez150
    @andrewyanez150 Год назад

    What is the compression tool doing that the crimp tool is not?

    • @BallastMedia
      @BallastMedia  Год назад +1

      Magic! To be honest, I'm not sure, but it makes a much more secure connector for me. I think the entire connector is shrunk down/compressed onto the cable in a circle, rather than the crimp tool just reshapes the sleeve into a hexagon that squeezes it only in some parts.

  • @jezzathenugget
    @jezzathenugget Год назад

    awesome tool question what kind of cabling are you using 1505F?