Common RF connector used in TV receiver connections and very low power applications.
A connector used by the cable television industry to connect drop sized coaxial cable to equipment. Also known as an F-fitting.
F-Connectors are used on coaxial cable, typically used with in Cable TV, VCR's, Security Systems, Satelitte Systems and other Video applications. The most common cables used are RG58, RG59 and RG6. The connectors come either in a single or 2 piece piece set. THey can either be crimped, soldered, or twisted on.
A standard, low-cost RF connector used to terminate the coaxial cables that interconnect satellite reception equipment (e.g. for connecting the LNB output to the satellite receiver's input).
A common type of cable termination used for cable television (CATV).
A standard RF connector used to link coax cables with electronic devices.
The final piece of hardware (familiar to subscribers) on a drop cable. It is cylindrical with a center pin sticking out, that plugs into the set-top box, cable ready TV or VCR.