Using Toslink-to-Coaxial adapter for P/SDIF out

I need the P/SDIF signal to be in the coaxial (RCA type) plug format not the optical toslink that is the only available digital output on the AirPort Express.
SIIG makes a Toslink-to-Coaxial adapter that looks like it would do the job:
(http://www.siig.com/product.asp?query=Toslink&pid=567)
Has anyone done this with the AirPort Ex or used one of these converters? Looking for success stories before I drop the $170 for the necessary gear.

The mini-to-rca Monster cable is not a digital out. The optical out is digital. The Sony/Phillips Digital Interface (S/PDIF) comes in two basic flavors: optical and coaxial. The two most common connector types for these transports are toslink for optical and RCA plug for coaxial.
Don't be confussed that just because the connector type on one the monster cables is RCA that it is digital. It is not a digital output, it is analog at that point. The optical output is digital on the AirEx.

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