Is there a 1 piece 75 Ohm to 300 Ohm coa connector

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I have a Onkyo stereo that has a 75 Ohm connector on it . I have an RG6 coax line running up to the OTA house antenna. i want to know if there is a connector that slips onto the stereo 75 Ohm and the other end screws onto the coax line. I'm trying to get away from using this:
 
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Sure screw it on, that adapter only allows for push on convenience. Screw on is a better, more secure connection. To me that adapter is useless .
 
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I think OP has this type of jack on his stereo -

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And probably needs this adapter.

https://www.amazon.com/Sosam-a12021600ux...9EKHFNJZBMKMEB2

OP - sorry if I steered you wrong in my earlier reply.
 
Originally Posted By: oilstudent24
My bad. Not sure I've seen that connector before

Some receivers used it, it is not an "F" connector. That center hole is larger that the center conductor for an RG6 cable. It may or may not actually touch each other when mated.
 
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I just replaced the stock FM antenna on my stereo with an old TV antenna and couldn't believe the difference. The stations come in like twice as loud. I wonder what a house antenna would sound like? Seems like overkill.
 
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