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Re: IEC vs F-Connector vs BNC plugs



I second that recommendation. Also, spend the money on a snap-n-seal tool and get a bag of the indoor connectors.

"Dandelion Acres" <nospam@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:BbCdnQOx95bbvM3fRVn-qQ@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>I would suggest using F for the reason of standarization. Easy to terminate, widely available and compatible with off-the-shelf
>cables. Likely much more understandable for any future user/buyer of your home.
>
> <stetanos@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:1112463633.909762.287150@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>I am trying to distribute FM/TV/Sat signal throughout my house and have
>> stumbled on the decision of which socket to stick in every room. The
>> signals will be arriving in different rooms combined and via a single
>> RG6 cable. I will then  be using an external triplex de-combiner. The
>> de-combiner will plug into the RG6 wall socket.
>>
>> However I have not managed to find much info on the
>> advantages/disadvantages of each of the above (IEC = Normal TV out,
>> F-Connector, BNC) plug types (which will be the wall socket).
>>
>> Anyone out there who can help/enlighten?
>>
>> thanks in advance.
>>
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