Replacement tv tuner external rf-connector short accessory cable

I am looking to purchase 2 extra tv antenna small cable connectors like the one that came with my HP Pavilion DV7T-3300 product WH764AV.  It is used to connect from my rf coax standard connector (from my antenna up on my roof) and then into the right side tv tuner (avermedia) port on the laptop.  The one I have works fine, but I would like a coule spare ones to use at different locations I bring my laptop to and leave them permanently connected to the cable coax line in those locations.  The maintenance guide for my lapto indicates the little cable is possibly part 501891-001 but there is no picture of it.  FIrst, has anyone successfully ordered one of these, and can you confirm that is the correct part#, and secondly, do you uknow if I can order just that cable without purchasing a "kit" of other cables with it?  The kit seems expensive at around $70 if I found it correctly.  Can anyone tell me what is the exact type of connector that is on the end that plugs into the side of the laptop, since maybe I could find it online separately from another source or local cable store.  I ordered one from Avermedia directly (that's who makes the tv tune dard for my HP laptop), but although it looks similar, it did not fit into the port on the side of the laptop.  They offerred no other help.  Thanks! 

Hi, thanks for providing the avermedia link.  Unfortunately, that is the cable I purchased, and it does not fit into the tv tuner port on the side of my 2010 HP laptop 17 pavilion.  HP is saying I need to purchase a cable kit, which is $76.  I just want the one cable, not all of them in the kit.  Avermedia's cable was only $4, but it was the wrong size.  Does anyone know the exact type and size the HP version of the cable tip is -- I believe it is an MCX connector, but what depth and size in mm perhaps, since it is very tiny?  There are some other sites in China that have MCX connectors, but I need to know the exact type and size of the MCX connector that HP is using to go from  their Avermedia tv tuner to port on the laptop, since there are so many different MCX sizes apparently.  Looks like HP used their own module connector cable and not Avermedia's MCX.  Sorry this is so complicated, I just cannot get a good answer from HP other than to buy a $76 cable kit, when I just need the one  replacement $4  three inch cable that came with the laptop.  Thanks!

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