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Coax Patch Panel

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I'm looking for a single rack space, or double rack space coax patch panel. Basically... metal panel with holes drilled out and barrels in the holes.. nothing more complicated than that.

Any manufacturers? I can't seem to find any anywhere.
 
The 32 port Ortronics panel mentioned above sells for around $110 to $120.

The 1RU 16 port unit (FP16-FCO-L) loaded with "F" barrels is under $19. Sometimes it pays to shop your components.

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It is only my opinion, based on my experience and education...I am always willing to learn, educate me!
Daron J. Wilson, RCDD
daron.wilson@lhmorris.com
 
Hard to beat that price. For sheet metal components-blanks and pass thrus, etc. I may have found a new vendor. Gruber priced a 32 port "F" panel, loaded at less than $35.00.

 
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It is only my opinion, based on my experience and education...I am always willing to learn, educate me!
Daron J. Wilson, RCDD
daron.wilson@lhmorris.com
 
Thanks for the price quotes. Yes, it would be outrageous for me to drill my own panel, but I was just saying that the cost seems to be very high.
 
Avaya, it didn't seem outrageous to me. I just offered a an opinion on the value of your time, which I'm sure you don't need reminding. I have and will do things you are doing now when trying to sell a new concept/methodology (a culture change) to my staff/clients/customers. It means a little more (sometimes alot more) time up front but will create more opportunities later. Seems you are focused on providing a service and that is great.

 
Hehe, I didn't mean to be rude if I was. I just try to keep costs down when I can over something like that. I've just had several run ins where I didn't shop around and ended up paying far too much, which makes me look bad...

Thanks JBeav.
 
>>Hehe, I didn't mean to be rude if I was<<

Nope. Not at all.

J
 
Middle Atlantic has custom panel modules which may do the trick for you.

I believe it is their FK series; smallest RU is 2 however, and modules are sold seperately.

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