This Chassis Coaxial Socket is a specialized RF (Radio Frequency) connector designed for permanent installation into the rear or front panels of electronic equipment. As a female interface, it provides a stable and grounded docking point for standard male coaxial cables, ensuring consistent signal integrity for television, radio, and laboratory signal distribution.
Precision Panel-Mount Design: Engineered with a low-profile cylindrical body that integrates seamlessly into metal or plastic chassis for a professional, flush-mount appearance.
Integrated Grounding Lugs: Features dedicated solder tabs on the rear, allowing for a direct, low-resistance connection to the equipment's internal ground and signal paths.
High-Conductivity Alloy: Constructed from a nickel-plated metal alloy that offers superior resistance to oxidation and wear over hundreds of plugging cycles.
Standard RF Interface: Compatible with industry-standard Belling-Lee (IEC 61169-2) male connectors, making it a universal choice for global AV equipment.
Insulated Internal Core: Features a high-quality dielectric insulator that maintains proper impedance and prevents signal leakage to the equipment chassis.
Connector Type: Coaxial Female Chassis Socket.
Termination Method: Solder Lug (Signal and Ground).
Mounting Type: Through-hole Chassis Mount.
Television & Set-Top Boxes: The standard RF input port for TVs, VCRs, and digital terrestrial receivers.
Wall Plate Modules: Ideal for custom-building or repairing home theater wall outlets for antenna distribution.
Test Equipment: Used as a signal entry point in frequency counters, signal generators, and oscilloscopes.
FM Antenna Systems: Provides a secure connection point for external radio antennas on high-fidelity tuners.
How do I secure this to the panel? This socket is typically designed for a press-fit or screw-fit installation depending on the equipment housing. For custom panels, a precisely drilled hole ensures a friction-lock or adhesive-secured fit.
Can I use this for digital signals? Yes, these sockets are perfectly suitable for both analog and digital RF signals, including HDTV and DAB+ radio broadcasts, provided your internal wiring is properly shielded.
Which terminal is the signal? The central pin terminal on the rear is the Signal path, while the outer metal shell/tab is the Ground (Shield). Proper soldering to both is essential to avoid signal noise.
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