Restore your signal integrity with our High-Quality RF Female Connector. Whether you are making a custom jumper cable or replacing a broken plug on your antenna lead, this connector provides a secure, low-loss termination. Designed as a solder-type component, it offers a much more reliable and permanent connection than cheaper "push-on" alternatives, ensuring your digital TV (DVB-T2) or analog signal remains stable and interference-free.
Antenna Cable Termination: Terminate your 5C-2V or RG6 coaxial cables for a perfect fit into TV wall plates or splitters.
Equipment Repair: Replace damaged female ports on signal boosters, amplifiers, or older television units.
Custom Jumper Leads: Create the exact length of cable you need to connect your TV to a set-top box or decoder.
CCTV Video Lines: Use in analog surveillance setups requiring RF-style terminations.
Solder-Type Reliability: Features a dedicated internal solder point for the center conductor, providing superior electrical conductivity compared to screw-on types.
Low Signal Interference: The all-metal housing provides excellent shielding against RFI and EMI, preventing mobile phone signals from causing "pixelation" on your screen.
Universal Compatibility: Perfectly fits all standard RF/PAL male plugs used in home entertainment systems worldwide.
Durable Nickel Plating: Corrosion-resistant finish ensures the connector won't tarnish or lose signal quality over time, even in humid environments.
"Ghost-Free" Reception: Precision 75-ohm impedance matching minimizes signal reflection, keeping your picture sharp and clear.
Easy DIY Assembly: Designed for straightforward soldering, making it accessible for hobbyists and professional installers alike.
Robust Build: The heavy-duty shell is designed to be plugged and unplugged thousands of times without losing its grip.
Connector Type: RF Female (PAL / TV Socket)
Attachment Method: Solder-Type
Impedance: 75 Ohm
Cable Compatibility: 5C-2V, RG6, and standard Coaxial
Is this a "Push-on" or "Solder" type?
This is a Solder-type connector. While it takes a minute longer to install than a push-on version, the result is a permanent connection that will never come loose or cause a "snowy" picture.
Can I use this for my Astro or NJOI box?
Most satellite boxes use an "F-Type" screw connector for the input, but they often use this RF Female/Male style for the "RF Out" or antenna pass-through ports.
Do I need to solder the outer shield too?
For the best results, the center core should be soldered, and the outer shield (braid) should be clamped firmly by the connector's metal "wings" to ensure proper grounding and shielding.
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