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Re: Wall plate with multiple TV coax


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  • Subject: Re: Wall plate with multiple TV coax
  • From: Richard Malcolm-Smith <rich@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 14 Jul 2001 11:51:27 +1200
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Ian Oliver wrote:

> In article <KFEIIEPBHGPHGOLKAHCAMEOMCDAA.james.hoye@xxxxxxx>,
James
> Hoye wrote:
> > Just out of interest, which ones did you end up getting?
>
> FE10L.  They have a circlip so that the plug fits *very* tightly into
> the sockets.  This should prevent the cats unplugging the aerial quite
> as often!

The way I did it here was t  use an F plug t  antenna socket adaptor
thru the hole in the plate. F connector on the inside of the wall and a
nut on the room side t  hold it secure - Sticks out a little but its
hidden behind the TV etc.



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