How to install the antenna cable connector
How to install the antenna cable connector?
Antenna cable connector
An antenna cable connector is a radio frequency connector that is found at the end of an antenna. Its extension to the antenna delivers a line for the communication of radio frequency alerts with signal failure, discontinuity, and impedance faults held to a stern minimum. Antenna cable connectors link sources related to TV antennas, like an antenna wall plate. These connectors arrive in many distinct variations with right-angle pieces for closed slots. These connectors have male to female, female to female, and even female to mono plug associations.
Steps to install the antenna cable connector
Strip the Wire
First, you'll strip some of the black or white exterior cover from the end of the antenna cable, by using a cutter or knife.
Trim the Shielding Foil
Tuck around the shielding wires onto the cable covering and cut them with wire strippers or cutter so they are nearly 1/7 inch extended. Now, utilize the regular knife to trim through the metal covering foil so it expands only about 1/3 inch from scratch in the cable cover.
Trim the Plastic Layer
Trim 1/4 inch of the plastic insulating coating from about the copper wire center of the cord, utilizing wire cutters or a regular knife. There should now be 1/4 inch of the naked copper wire extending from the end of the plastic coating.
Install the Connector
Fit the crimp ring of the connector at the tip of the cable and glide it down on the external covering and shielding wires. Glide it until the plastic layer creates a connection with the hole in the connector. You must see about 1/4 inch of copper wire in the rear of the connector. Now secure the connector with cable properly and the installation of the antenna cable connector is finished.

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