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Old 21-06-2005, 8:26 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Stupid Question: - TV Aerial connector.

Guys,

This is a stupid question and I honestly feel a bit of a din asking it

Every man and their dog can connect a RF connector to a bit of coax cable for TV. I've been doing it years and never had any problems.

I'm in the process of wiring the whole house for TV distribution and due to hardware cannot use F-Type connectors.

I want to make sure I do this properly first time around (I know it'll work but want to make sure its right)

Anyone got a 'Text Book' example/diagram of how to correctly connect a coax RF connector? I've searched the web but can't find anything!

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http://www.satcure.com/tech/plugs.htm
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Alternatively use 'F plugs' with an adapter to convert them to 'RF'
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