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Master Antenna Television SystemEverything you need to know
about installing a Master
Antenna Television System with
Clipsal accessories.
PAGE CONTENTS
4 THE BASICS OF MATV
7 SYSTEM LOSSES
8 INTERFERENCE AND TROUBLE SHOOTING
12 MATV CABLE
15 MATV AMPLIFIERS
17 DROP TAPS
19 CONNECTION SOCKETS, PLUGS AND TERMINATORS
24 SPLITTERS
26 TOOLS
27 FLUSH MOUNTING CONNECTION ACCESSORIES
28 2000 SERIES
30 C2000 SERIES
P2000 SERIES
31 heritage
HANG-SELL BLISTER PACKS
32 AUDIO/VIDEO ACCESSORIES
33 ANTENNA MECHANISMS
35 CONNECTION SOCKETS AND PLUGS
37 INDEX
MATV stands for Master Antenna Television.
MATV sys tems allow multiple receivers (TV & FM)
to receive signals from a single (Master) antenna, as
opposed to individual an ten nas for each receiver.
MATV systems are separated into two portions, the
‘Head End’ and the ‘Distribution System’. When
these two portions are planned and engineered
using suit a ble MATV equipment and the
appropriate installation tech niques, signals will
be distributed without loss of signal qual i ty.
Any signal passing through system components,
including the cable, will be attenuated (i.e., have
its level diminished). The level of this attenuation is
important, as it will be a factor in signal quality.
Signal quality within the system is related to signal
level, system noise and headroom. The system needs
to maintain a low noise level and a high signal level.
However, the signal must not be too high, as this can
overdrive the equipment.
In order to simplify MATV design, the relationship
between noise and signal levels is measured
(in Decibels).
DECIBELS
The signal level received on a television antenna is
meas ured in microvolts. Calculations in microvolts are
difficult, there fore MATV calculations are carried
out in decibels.
Decibels are added and subtracted, as opposed to
be ing multiplied and divided. The decibel is 1/10 of
a bel and is derived from a formula originally used by
telephone en gi neers.
The Basics of MATVThe decibel indicates how many times greater or
smaller a quantity is from a pre-established reference
level. The relationship between dB levels is logarithmic,
not linear. Therefore 40 dB is not twice as much as 20
dB, for example:
• 10 dB = 3.2 x reference level
• 20 dB = 10 x reference level
• 30 db = 32 x reference level
• 40 dB = 100 x reference level
• 50 dB = 316 x reference level
In the MATV industry, the zero reference level is 1,000
microvolts measured across 75 Ohms of impedance.
The reference level determines that a minimum
signal of 1,000 microvolts is required to produce an
acceptable picture.
The dB figure is represented as dBmV (a reference to 1
millivolt), or dBµV (a reference to 1 microvolt).
MATV amplifier gains, cable losses, insertion losses
and isolation values are all expressed in dB. To
determine an amplifier output and any system losses,
decibels are added and subtracted.
The minimum signal for a good quality, noise free
picture is typically stated as 0dBmV although most
televisions will work with signals as small as -6dBmV.
Working to the 0dBmV lev el will provide a tolerance
to slight signal variations. The signal level fed into a
television should be kept below 20dBmV. Equipment is
critical to maintain the maximum bandwidth.
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The quality and strength of any signal received is
de ter mined by the following:-
• Proximity to the transmission tower.
• Power of the transmitter.
• Quality of the transmission.
• Line of sight to the transmission tower.
• Weather conditions.
• Interference from power lines.
• Directional characteristics and orientation of the an ten na.
• Level of gain of the antenna.
ANTENNA SELECTION
The antenna installation should provide at least 60 dB
or 0dBmV of picture signal per channel at the
amplifier input.
In strong signal areas this will be relatively easy
to obtain. In weak signal areas a larger antenna
with a high gain will usu al ly be necessary. It may
also be necessary to “stack” two or more antennas.
Stacking two antennas will provide an additional 3 dB
of gain above the gain of a single antenna. Al though
a pre-amplifier may be used, stacking before pre-
am pli fi ca tion is preferable, as it delivers a cleaner
signal to the system.
Antenna directivity is important. Directivity is a
measure of how well an antenna will reject signals from
any direction other than the front. The front-to-back
ratio is one way of measuring an antenna’s directivity.
This is the ratio of the amount of signal received by the
front of the antenna to the amount of signal received
by the rear. A highly directional antenna will generally
have a high front-to-back ratio.
MODULATION
For audio and video signals to be transmitted using
only a portion of the available bandwidth, they
are modulated onto carrier signals within a fixed
bandwidth. In Australia, the standard bandwidth is
7MHz, this is known as a channel.
If TVs or VCRs are tuned to a particular channel, it
is not tuned into a single frequency, but a 7MHz
band from which the audio and video information
is retrieved.
For analogue transmission in Australia the vision
carrier is 1.25MHz above the lower frequency for a
given channel’s bandwidth, with the primary audio
approximately 5.5MHz above that. The secondary
audio is approximately 242KHz above the primary audio.
THE MATV HEAD END
The Head End of a MATV system usually consists of an
antenna which receives broadcast signals, processing
equipment to filter the signals and a distribution
amplifier to am pli fy the sig nals to compensate for
distribution losses. Antennas, am pli fi ers, taps, filters
and attenuators are used in this portion of the system.
THE MATV ANTENNA
The quality of TV reception can be no better than
the quality of the signal from the antenna. It is
therefore vital to se lect the correct antenna for the
intended location.
Antenna manufacturers produce geographic maps
detailing preferred antenna types based on the
geographic location. In addition, professional antenna
installers carry test equip ment to optimise antenna
placement and orientation.
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Each outlet has a defined amount of signal level
required, and there is a recommendation for maximum
cable runs. Splitters and taps provide the same
signal quality to each outlet, as long as design
recommendations are adhered to.
If there is a poor signal received from the antenna,
this same poor signal will be output to each of the TV
outlets.To guarantee a good signal at each of the TV
outlets, a good quality signal needs to be re ceived at
the antenna.
ATTENUATORS
As there are many signals received by an antenna, there
may be a wide variation in signal levels. In order to
ensure the same picture quality on all channels,
the signal levels may require equalisation to prevent
the stronger sig nals from overriding the weaker ones.
Equalisation is achieved by using attenuators,
which reduce the incoming stronger sig nals by a
specified amount.
Attenuators can be either fixed or variable. They are
either de signed for one specific attenuation level, or
they are switchable so that the signals can be reduced
in increments to the required level.
Attenuators reduce all signals that pass through by
the same amount. Therefore, frequencies that need
reducing need to be separated from the rest of the
signals so that only the strong er signals are reduced.
SIGNAL SURVEY
Determining signal levels is one of the most
important steps in Head-End design and a signal
survey before installing the system will avoid many
potential problems.
An antenna, several sections of mast, a field strength
meter and a portable colour TV is the equipment
required for a sig nal survey. The field strength meter
measures the amount of sig nal received on each
channel. Carefully selected an ten nas can also do
much to overcome certain types of in ter fer ence. The
portable TV allows the quality of the signal re ceived
on each channel to be determined.
MASTHEAD AMPLIFIERS
In weak signal areas, it is often necessary to
amplify the signal before the distribution amplifier.
This will ensure a sig nal of sufficient strength and
acceptable quality. This is achieved using a
Masterhead Amplifier.
It is important to choose a Masterhead Amplifier with
a low noise figure. The noise figure of the Masterhead
Amplifier establishes the noise figure of the entire
system, therefore the amplifier should always increase
the signal more than it increases the noise.
MATV DISTRIBUTION
A well-designed distribution system is necessary
to guar an tee an adequate signal at every receiver
connected to the sys tem. The distribution of MATV is
the role of a combination of splitters and taps.
Splitters and taps provide a pre de ter mined signal
level and maintain the correct impedance to each
of the outputs. Calculation of losses as so ci at ed with
splitters, drop taps and cable are required.
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AMPLIFIERS
Amplifiers increase the strength of signals
received to a lev el greater than the losses in the
distribution system. The amplifier gain determines the
level of signal increase, which should be high enough
to provide an acceptable signal level to all tel e vi sions
in the system.
Although an amplifier’s gain is important, the
output ca pa bil i ty is just as important. The amplifier’s
specifications should be checked to ensure that the
output level is sufficient to feed the system and that
the strength of the input signal plus the gain of the
am pli fi er doesn’t exceed the amplifiers rated out put
ca pa bil i ty. Ex ceed ing the output capability will result
in over load ing, cross modulation distortion, and
overall sig nal de te ri o ra tion.
System Loss esCABLE LOSS
A certain amount of signal will be lost as it travels
through coaxial cable. This loss depends on the
type of cable used and the frequency of the signal
being carried.
Losses are greater at higher frequencies, the greatest
loss occurring at channel 69 in UHF/VHF systems. The
cable loss should always be calculated at the highest
frequency re ceived or the highest frequency to be
received in the fu ture.
SPLIT TER LOSS
When a two-way splitter is inserted in-line, the signal
in each leg will be approximately 3.5 dBuV less than
that of the main line. If a 4-way splitter is inserted in-
line, the signal in each leg is 6.5 dBuV less than that in
the main line. The signal sent to each branch of the
system will be equal to the signal sent into the
splitter minus the splitter loss. That is, an input of
70 dBuV into a 2-way splitter will deliver a signal of 70
dBuV minus 3.5 dBuV splitter losses, or 66.5 dBuV to
each branch of the Sys tem.
INSERTION LOSS
All tap-off devices inserted into the distribution system
create signal loss. This type of loss is called insertion
loss, (some times called feed-through loss). On the
line, the insertion loss of each tap-off is subtracted
from the signal carried by that line. When estimating
total system losses, the insertion loss of each unit is
added together to find the total in ser tion loss for that
system. For example, if there are 10 tap-offs on the
line, and each tap-off has an insertion loss of 0.5 dB,
the total insertion loss is 5 dB.
For initial calculation, the tap-off values and the
insertion loss es are estimated as the output of
the amplifier and will in flu ence the final selection
tap-off values.
ISOLATION LOSS
Each tap-off attenuates the signal by a specified
number of dB to prevent one set from interfering with
another. For example, if there is a 80 dBuV signal in
the line, and a 20 dB drop tap is inserted in the line,
the signal avail a ble at the tap-off would be 60 dBuV.
The 20dB loss is called ‘Thru’ Loss. In com put ing the
total distribution system losses, calculate the Thru
Loss of the last tap-off only. Since the system design
requires a minimum of 60 dBuV to each set, the lowest
tap value should be used. For most MATV tap-offs this
value is either 10 or 12dB.
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Interference and Trou ble Shoot ingCROSS MODULATION
INTERFERENCE
Cross modulation interference occurs in Broadband
preamplifiers and distribution amplifiers when one or
more signals (TV Channels) exceed the amplifiers rated
output capability. This causes two or more signals (TV
channels) to beat together resulting in the picture
information of one chan nel appearing superimposed
upon another. This in ter fer ence usually manifests itself
as a windshield wiper effect or as a neg a tive image.
The windshield wiper effect is seen as the vertical
or horizontal framing bars of the interfering channel
appearing on the channel being viewed. The
negative image appears as a superimposed image
in the background of the picture on the channel
being viewed.
Highly directional antennas and the use of
filters and taps to attenuate and control the
offending signals can usually eliminate this type
of interference.
It is always the strongest signal received that causes
the interference and it does not normally show up on
the in ter fer ing channel. The interfering signal may also
be an FM signal or combination of FM and TV signals.
ADJACENT CHANNELINTERFERENCE
Adjacent channel interference is caused by a strong
signal from one channel overriding a weaker signal
on an adjacent channel, producing a “herringbone”
effect. An adjacent chan nel is one, which is next to
another channel. For ex am ple, Channels 1 and 2, 7
and 8, 10 and 11 are adjacent channels. Channels 2
and 3 are not adjacent because there is a 15 MHz band
between them. In addition, channels 5 and 6 are not
ad ja cent because there is channel 5A between them.
This interference can be eliminated by using a higher
gain antenna to increase the weaker signals and by
us ing attenuators to reduce the stronger signals.
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GHOSTING
There are three common causes of ghosting:-
• Pickup of reflected signals by the antenna.
• Direct pickup of a signal by the TV or TV lead.
• Poor installation techniques.
Not all signals reach an antenna directly. They can
be reflected by buildings, mountains, or bodies of
water. These reflected signals arrive at the antenna
microseconds after the direct signal. This causes a
second, fainter image to appear on the TV screen,
just to the right of the main image. This is called a
trailing ghost.
A trailing ghost can usually be eliminated by
using a highly directional antenna or by stack ing
antennas. Changing the orientation of the antenna
slightly may also eliminate the reception of the
reflected signal.
A second image appearing to the left of the main
image is called a leading ghost. This is the result of
the direct pickup of sig nal by the TV lead (when using
300-Ohm twin lead or a poor quality 700-Ohm lead),
by the TV tuner itself or by the down lead from the
antenna. ‘Ingress’ is the problem, the use of a Quad
Shielded lead eliminates this problem.
A leading ghost sometimes occurs in strong signal
areas when signal is picked up directly and displayed
mi cro sec onds before the image is picked up by the
antenna. Since 300-Ohm twin lead is unshielded and
can act like an an ten na, it should be removed and
replaced with 75-Ohm coaxial cable. A balun should
be placed as close as possible to the an ten na ter mi nals
and the co ax i al cable connected to the TV set with
a match ing transformer. Overpowering the unwanted
signal can also eliminate this type of ghosting.
Poor installation tech niques can cause ghosting.
If the distribution line installations are im prop er ly
terminated, the sig nal can bounce up and down
the line, causing multiple im ag es. Proper use of
terminators can elim i nate this prob lem at the time
of installation.
Poor crimping of F fittings can cause an impedance
mismatch, and can result in reflected signals in the line.
Us ing a good crimping tool and making sure that
all fit tings and splic es are correctly executed will
help en sure trou ble free op er a tion of a system.
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POWER LINE INTERFERENCE
Power line interference is caused by radiation from
a high voltage power line close to the antenna. To
minimise this interference, the antenna should be
located as far away from the power line as possible.
A balun should be used as close as possible to
the antenna terminals to prevent direct pickup
of radiation.
Worn or cracked insulators on power lines can also
cause this interference. If the interference shows up
in ter mit tent ly (especially during wet weather), it may
be due to cracked insulators on the power lines.
CO-CHANNEL INTERFERENCE
Co-channel interference is the result of two stations in
dif fer ent locations operating on the same channel. It
appears on a TV as two different pictures, as though
one were placed on top of the other. The effect can be
minimised by using a highly directional antenna, or, if
necessary, by stacking an ten nas.
CABLE
Video cabling should be cabled with RG-6, quad
shield, 75-Ohm coaxial cable. Coaxial cable is a
con cen tric transmission line. It consists of a central
conductor, a dielectric medium (such as polyethylene)
which fixes the spac ing between the central con duc tor
and an outer shield (such as copper braid or aluminum
foil) and a weatherproof outer jacket (usually PVC).
All Clipsal coaxial cable con nec tions use standard
F-Type connectors for faster, eas i er installation.
Losses in coaxial cable are spec i fied as attenuation per
metre of cable.
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CATALOGUE
12 MASTER ANTENNA TELEVISION
RG 59 Dual Shield MATV CableCONSTRUCTION
.813mm/20AWG solid bare copper covered steel conductor with gas injected foam polyethylene insulation. 60% aluminium braid, foil tape, and Black PVC jacket. Available in a 100mm reel and 305mm reel in a box. Sweep tested to 3GHz, SRL 25 dB minimum.Rating: 80°C.
RG6 Dual Shield MATV CableCONSTRUCTION
1.02mm/18 AWG solid bare copper covered steel conductor with gas injected foam polyethylene insulation. 60% aluminium braid, foil tape, and a black PVC jacket. Available in a 100m reel and 305m reel in a box.
Sweep tested to 3GHz, SRL 25 dB minimum. Rating: 80°C.
MAT V CABLE
Catalogue Number
Conductor Size (mm)
(AWG) Cond.Type
Shield Type ReelLength (m)
Nom.O.D (m)
Insl. &Core O. D(mm)
Vel. of Prop (%)
2B59D3B .813 20 SolidBCCS
60% Aluminium Braids
305 6.02 3.66 83
Catalogue Number
ConductorSize (mm)
(AWG) Cond.Type
Shield Type Reel Length (m)
Nom.O.D (m)
Insl. &Core O. D (mm)
Vel. of Prop (%)
2B6D3B 1.02 18 Solid 60% Aluminium Braids 305 6.86 4.57 85
Catalogue Number Description Pack Size
2B6D1 RG-6 COAX DUAL SHIELD 100m
2B6D3B RG-6 COAX DUAL SHIELD BOX 305m
Catalogue Number Description Pack Size
2B59D1 RG-59 COAX DUAL SHIELD 100m
2B59D3B RG-59 COAX DUAL SHIELD BOX 305m
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RG6 Tri Shield MATV CableCONSTRUCTION
1.02mm/18 AWG solid bare copper covered steel conductor with gas injected foam polyethylene insulation, DuoBond® II shield plus 60% aluminium braid, Black PVC Jacket,100% Sweep Tested: 5MHz-1GHz, SRL 20 dB minimum.Rating: 80°C.
MAT V CABLE
Catalogue Number
Conductor Size (mm)
(AWG) Cond.Type
ShieldType
ReelLength (m)
Nom.O.D (m)
Insl. &Core O. D (mm)
Vel. of Prop(%)
2B6T3B 1.02 18 SolidBCCS
60% Aluminium Braids
305 6.86 4.57 85
Catalogue Number Description Pack Size Foxtel Approval No.
2B6T3B RG-6 COAX TRI SHIELD BOX 305m F10297
RG6 Quad Shield MATV CableCONSTRUCTION
1.02mm/18 AWG solid bare copper covered steel conductor with gas injected foam polyethylene insulation. Foil tape, 60% aluminium braid, foil tape, and a black PVC jacket. Available in a 305m reel in a box.
Sweep tested to 3GHz, SRL 20 dB minimum. Rating: 80°C.
Catalogue Number
Conductor Size (mm)
(AWG) Cond.Type
ShieldType
ReelLength (m)
Nom.O.D (m)
Insl. &Core O. D (mm)
Vel. of Prop (%)
2B6T3B 1.02 18 SolidBCCS
60% & 40%Aluminium Braids
305 7.57 4.57 85
Catalogue Number
Description Pack Size Foxtel Approval No.
Austar Approval No.
2B6Q1 RG-6 COAX QUAD SHIELD 100m F10298 A04752
2B6Q3 RG-6 COAX QUAD SHIELD 305m F10298 A04750
2B6Q3B RG-6 COAX QUAD SHIELD BOX 305m F10298 A04751
2B6Q3F RG-6 COAX QUAD SHIELD FLOODED 305m F10299 A04749
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MAT V CABLE
RG11 Quad Shield MATV CableCONSTRUCTION
1.63mm/14 AWG solid bare copper covered steel conductor with gas injected foam polyethylene insulation. Foil tape, 60% aluminium braid, foil tape, 40% aluminium braid and a black PVC jacket. Available in 305m reels.
Sweep tested to 3GHz, SRL 25 dB minimum. Rating: 80°C.
Catalogue Number
Conductor Size (mm)
(AWG) Cond.Type
ShieldType
ReelLength (m)
Nom. O.D (m)
Insl. & Core O. D (mm)
Vel. of Prop(%)
2B11Q3 1.63 14 SolidBCCS
60% & 40% Aluminium Braids
305 11.34 7.1 83
Catalogue Number Description Pack Size Foxtel
Approval No.Austar Approval No.
2B11Q3 RG-11 COAX QUAD SHIELD 305m F10300 A04748
2B11Q3F RG-11 COAX QUAD SHIELD FLOODED 305m F10301 A04747
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3105MH34W34dB Wide-band VHF/UHF Amplifier
FEATURES AND BENEFITS
Screw & Saddle masthead designed to amplify separate VHF & UHF antennas or a combined VHF/UHF antenna.
Packed with a power supply.
3105MH38W38dB Wide-band VHF/UHF Amplifier
FEATURES AND BENEFITS
Screw and saddle masthead designed to amplify separate VHF & UHF antennas or a combined VHF/UHF antenna.
Packed with a power supply.
3105MH24W24dB Wide-band VHF/UHF Amplifier
FEATURES AND BENEFITS
Screw & Saddle masthead designed to amplify a single VHF & UHF combined antenna.
Packed with a power supply.
Frequency Range
Maximum Gain(dB)
Inputs Noise Figure Gain Figure Current(mA)
FM Trap Option
Pager Option
Output Figure (dB)
VHF 44-470 18 1or
comb
<3 Tilt 14-10 80 NO NO 105
UHF 470-860 24 fixed <3 NO 80 N/A N/A 105
Frequency Range
MaximumGain(dB)
Inputs Noise Figure
Gain Figure Current (mA) FM Trap Option Pager Option
OutputFigure (dB)
VHF 44-230 20-27 1,2 or
comb
<3 Tilt 12-10 90 -24 -24 108
UHF 520-860 34 <2.5 10 90 N/A N/A 108
FrequencyRange
MaximumGain (dB)
Inputs Noise Figure
Gain Control
Current (mA)
FM Trap Option
Pager Option Output Figure (dB)
VHF 44-230 20-28 1,2 or
comb
<3 10 100 33 25 (Freq.Adj) 110
UHF 470-860 24 fixed <2.5 10 100 N/A N/A 110
MAT V AMPLIFIERS
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3105MH34U34dB UHF BAND AMPLIFIER
FEATURES AND BENEFITS
Screw and saddle masthead designed to amplify a UHF antenna and diplex a separate VHF antenna or amplify the UHF component of a combined antenna.Packed with a power supply.
Frequency Range
Maximum Gain(dB)
Inputs Noise Figure Gain Control Current (mA) FM Trap Option
Pager Option
OutputFigure (dB)
VHF 44-230 -1 1,2 or
comb
N/A N/A 85 NO NO 108
UHF 520-860 34 <2.5 10 85 N/A N/A 108
3105SA2/102-Way Splitter Amplifier
FEATURES AND BENEFITS
A 2-way Splitter Amplifier designed for a separate VHF or UHF antenna or combined antenna at the input.
Frequency Range Maximum Gain(dB) Inputs Noise Figure Gain Control Mains Output Figure (dB)
VHF 44-470 12 1
1
<7 NO 230-240 VAC 100
UHF 470-860 12 <7 NO 230-240 VAC 100
3105DA3030dB Distribution Amp with Gain & Equaliser
FEATURES AND BENEFITS
F-Type distribution amplifier designed for a separate VHF or UHF antenna or combined antenna at the input. Can be remotely powered to the output.Packed with power supply.
Frequency Range
Maximum Gain (dB)
Inputs Noise Figure
Gain Control
Current (mA)
Equalisation (dB)
Output Figure (dB)
VHF 44-470 30 1
1
<7 10 170 15-0 112
UHF 44-470 30 <7 10 170 15-0 112
MAT V AMPLIFIERS
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DROP TAPS
3105T1/101-Way 10dB TAP Loss
FEATURES AND BENEFITS
Nickel-plated zinc die-cast housingsHigh shielding with –120dB RFIPower-pass one port
3105T1/121-Way 12dB TAP
FEATURES AND BENEFITS
Nickel-plated zinc die-cast housingsHigh shielding with -120dB RFIPower-pass one port
TAP LOSS (dB) 10THROUGH LOSS 5-950MHz (dB) 2.0THROUGH LOSS 950-2400MHz (dB) 3.0
TAP LOSS (dB) 12THROUGH LOSS 5-950MHz (dB) 1.9THROUGH LOSS 950-2400MHz (dB) 2.7
3105T1/151-Way 15dB TAP
FEATURES AND BENEFITS
Nickel-plated zinc die-cast housingsHigh shielding with –120dB RFIPower-pass one port
FEATURES AND BENEFITS
Nickel-plated zinc die-cast housingsHigh shielding with –120dB RFIPower-pass one port
3105T1/201-Way 20dB TAP
TAP LOSS (dB) 16THROUGH LOSS 5-950MHz (dB) 1.3THROUGH LOSS 950-2400MHz (dB) 2.2
TAP LOSS (dB) 20THROUGH LOSS 5-950MHz (dB) 0.9THROUGH LOSS 950-2400MHz (dB) 1.7
3105T2/102-Way 10dB TAP
FEATURES AND BENEFITS
Nickel-plated zinc die-cast housingsHigh shielding with –120dB RFIPower-pass one port
3105T2/122-Way 12dB TAP
FEATURES AND BENEFITS
Nickel-plated zinc die-cast housingsHigh shielding with –120dB RFIPower-pass one port
TAP LOSS (dB) 10THROUGH LOSS 5-950MHz (dB) 2.1THROUGH LOSS 950-2400MHz (dB) 3.1
TAP LOSS (dB) 12THROUGH LOSS 5-950MHz (dB) 1.9THROUGH LOSS 950-2400MHz (dB) 2.9
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3105T4/104-Way 10dB TAP
FEATURES AND BENEFITS
Nickel-plated zinc die-cast housingsHigh shielding with –120dB RFIPower-pass one port
TAP LOSS (dB) 10THROUGH LOSS 5-950MHz (dB) 6.5THROUGH LOSS 950-2400MHz (dB) 9.0
3105T4/124-Way 12dB TAP
FEATURES AND BENEFITS
Nickel-plated zinc die-cast housingsHigh shielding with –120dB RFIPower-pass one port
TAP LOSS (dB) 12THROUGH LOSS 5-950MHz (dB) 4.0THROUGH LOSS 950-2400MHz (dB) 4.5
3105T4/154-Way 15dB TAP
FEATURES AND BENEFITS
Nickel-plated zinc die-cast housingsHigh shielding with –120dB RFIPower-pass one port
TAP LOSS (dB) 16THROUGH LOSS 5-950MHz (dB) 3.0THROUGH LOSS 950-2400MHz (dB) 4.1
3105T4/204-Way 20dB TAP
FEATURES AND BENEFITS
Nickel-plated zinc die-cast housingsHigh shielding with –120dB RFIPower-pass one port
TAP LOSS (dB) 20THROUGH LOSS 5-950MHz (dB) 1.8THROUGH LOSS 950-2400MHz (dB) 1.9
3105T2/152-Way 15dB TAP
FEATURES AND BENEFITS
Nickel-plated zinc die-cast housingsHigh shielding with –120dB RFIPower-pass one port
TAP LOSS (dB) 16THROUGH LOSS 5-950MHz (dB) 1.5THROUGH LOSS 950-2400MHz (dB) 2.3
3105T2/202-Way 20dB TAP
FEATURES AND BENEFITS
Nickel-plated zinc die-cast housingsHigh shielding with –120dB RFIPower-pass one port
TAP LOSS (dB) 20THROUGH LOSS 5-950MHz (dB) 1.0THROUGH LOSS 950-2400MHz (dB) 1.9
DROP TAPS
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Foxtel Approval Number: F10082-85/C Foxtel Approval Number: F10082-85/C
Foxtel Approval Number: F10082-85/C Foxtel Approval Number: F10082-85/C
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30TV75PRG59 TV Antenna Connection Accessory 75 Ohm Coaxial Cable Plug
FEATURES AND BENEFITS
Features internal clamping screw and Flexible Cord Grip. Screw secured cable signal carrying inner core ensures better connection and conductivity. Cord grip suits coaxial cables to a maximum diameter of 7.5mm.
30TV75CSRG59 TV Antenna Connection Accessory 75 Ohm TV Antenna Cord Line Connection Socket
FEATURES AND BENEFITS
Features Internal Clamping screw and Flexible Cord Grip. Screw secured cable signal carrying inner core ensures better connection and conductivity. Cord Grip suits coaxial cables to a maximum diameter of 7.5mm.
30TV75CTV Antenna Connection Accessory75 Ohm Coax RG59 Cable PlugScrew type
30TV75C1TV Antenna Connection Accessory 75 Ohm Coax RG6 Cable Plug No Crimping Tool Required
FEATURES AND BENEFITS
For solderless or screwed F type connections.
CONNECTION SOCKETS, PLUGS AND TERMINATORS
3105FTERTV Antenna Connection Accessory75 Ohm Terminator for Loop Circuit Tap Socket
FEATURES AND BENEFITS
Terminator Device for unused sockets on Drop Taps, Directional Couplers and Splitters. Provides impedance matching on any unused output sockets.
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3105RG59FRG59 F-Type Crimp ConnectorPacket of 10For use with Crimp Tool 3105CT611
3105RG6FRG6 F-Type ConnectorSuits Dual/Tri/Quad Shield RG6 CablesPacket of 10For Use with Crimp Tool 3105CT611
3105RG6FTRG6 F-Type Twist-On ConnectorNo Crimping Tool Required
3105RG59FTRG59 F-Type Twist On ConnectorPacket of 10No Crimping Tool Required
3105FF-FFF-Type Female to Female Coax JoinerPacket of 10
3105PM-FFPAL Male to F-Type Female AdaptorPacket of 10
CONNECTION SOCKETS, PLUGS AND TERMINATORS
Foxtel Approval Number: F10179/C
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3105PF-FFPAL Female to F-Type Female AdaptorPacket of 10
3105PF-FMPAL Female to F-Type Male AdaptorPacket of 10
3105BT2UBalun Adaptor 300 to 75 Ohm
3105BT1UTV-Set Balun 75 to 300 Ohm
3105FMFFM Filter (Indoor)
3105MBT3UAntenna Balun with Screw Type Connector
CONNECTION SOCKETS, PLUGS AND TERMINATORS
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3105DPOUVOutdoor Diplexer UHF/VHF with F-Type Connectors.
3105RG59PMSRG59 Metal PAL Male Plug
3105MBT2UOutdoor Balun with F-type Connector
3105RG59PFSRG59 Metal PAL Female Plug
3105PM-PMPAL Male to PAL Male Coax Joiner
CONNECTION SOCKETS, PLUGS AND TERMINATORS
3105PF-PFPAL Female to PAL Female Coax Joiner
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CONNECTION SOCKETS, PLUGS AND TERMINATORS
3105BNC59BNC 3 Piece for RG-59
3105BNC-RCACoax Adaptor BNC to RCA
3105RG6PMCoax PAL Plug for RG-6
3105BNC6BNC 3 Piece for RG-6
3105RG6PFCoax PAL Socket for RG-6
3105DPUVIndoor Diplexer VHF/UHFwith F-type Connectors
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SPLIT TERS
3105S22-Way Screw &Saddle Splitter
FREQUENCY RANGE (mhz)5-4546-470471-860
INSERTION LOSS (dB)≤ 3.7≤ 3.7≤ 4
3105S33-Way Screw & Saddle Splitter
FREQUENCY RANGE (mhz)5-4546-470471-860
INSERTION LOSS (dB)≤ 5.7≤ 6.3≤ 6.5
FREQUENCY RANGE (mhz)5-4546-470471-860
INSERTION LOSS (dB)≤ 7.5≤ 7.6≤ 8
3105S44-Way Screw & Saddle Splitter
3105SPFP22-way F-Type Splitter
FREQUENCY RANGE (mhz)5-4040-10001000-17501750-2050
INSERTION LOSS (dB)5.54.65.36.3
FEATURES AND BENEFITS
Nickel-plated zinc die-cast housingsHigh shielding with –120dB RFIPower-pass all portsLow loss 1750-2050
Foxtel Approval Number: F10082/C
3105SPFP33-Way F-Type Splitter
FEATURES AND BENEFITS
Nickel-plated zinc die-cast housingsHigh shielding with –120dB RFIPower-pass all ports
FREQUENCY RANGE (mhz)5-4040-10001000-17501750-2050
INSERTION LOSS (dB)87.5911.5
Foxtel Approval Number: F10082/C
3105SPFP44-Way F-Type Splitter
FREQUENCY RANGE (mhz)5-4040-10001000-17501750-2050
INSERTION LOSS (dB)88.510.511.5
FEATURES AND BENEFITS
Nickel-plated zinc die-cast housingsHigh shielding with –120dB RFIPower-pass all portsLow loss 1750-2050
Foxtel Approval Number: F10082/C
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SPLIT TERS
3105SPF33-Way F-Type Splitter1 Leg Power Pass
FREQUENCY RANGE (mhz)5-4546-470471-860
INSERTION LOSS (dB)≤ 5.5≤ 6.1≤ 6.3
FEATURES AND BENEFITS
Nickel-plated zinc die-cast housingsHigh shielding with –120dB RFIPower-pass all portsLow loss 1750-2050
3105SPF44-Way F-Type Splitter1 Leg Power Pass
FREQUENCY RANGE (mhz)5-4546-470471-860
INSERTION LOSS (dB)≤ 6.9≤ 7.5≤ 7.8
FEATURES AND BENEFITS
Nickel-plated zinc die-cast housingsHigh shielding with –120dB RFIPower-pass all portsLow loss 1750-2050
3105SPF66-Way F-Type Splitter1 Leg Power Pass
FREQUENCY RANGE (mhz)5-4546-470471-860
INSERTION LOSS (dB)≤ 9.2≤ 10.2≤ 10.7
FEATURES AND BENEFITS
Nickel-plated zinc die-cast housingsHigh shielding with - 120dB RFIPower-pass all portsLow loss 1750-2050
3105SPF22-Way F-Type Splitter1 Leg Power Pass
FEATURES AND BENEFITS
Nickel-plated zinc die-cast housingsHigh shielding with –120dB RFIPower-pass all portsLow loss 1750-2050
FREQUENCY RANGE (mhz)5-4546-470471-8601750-2050
INSERTION LOSS (dB)≤ 3≤ 3.5≤ 4.4
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SPLIT TERS
3105SPF88-Way F-Type Splitter1 Leg Power Pass
FREQUENCY RANGE (mhz)5-4546-470471-860
INSERTION LOSS (dB)≤ 10.3≤ 11.2≤ 11.8
FEATURES AND BENEFITS
Nickel-plated zinc die-cast housingsHigh shielding with - 120dB RFIPower-pass all portsLow loss 1750-2050
3105CT611Crimping Tool for RG59, RG6 and RG11 Connectors
FEATURES AND BENEFITS
Crimp sizes:• 0.360 for RG59 and RG6 F-type connectors• 0.470 for RG11 F-type connectors• 0.1 for RG11 centre pin (for separate pin connectors).
3105CS6RG6 and RG59 Cable Stripper
FEATURES AND BENEFITS
Cable preparation tool for RG6 and RG59 cable.For use with 0.360 size F-type connector.
3105CS11RG11 Cable Stripper
FEATURES AND BENEFITS
Cable preparation tool for RG11 cable.For use with 0.470 size F-type connector.
TOOLS
TOOLS
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31VTVAStandard TV Antenna Socket Flush Mounting 300 Ohm TV Socket
FEATURES AND BENEFITS
Insulated 75 Ohm Coaxial TV Socket fitted to 31VH Plate.300 Ohm TV Antenna Flush Socket70 x 115mm Plate.Not suitable for applications over 1000Mhz.
31VTV75Standard TV Antenna Socket Flush Mounting 75 Ohm Coaxial TV Socket
FEATURES AND BENEFITS
Insulated 75 Ohm Coaxial TV Socket fitted to 31VH Plate.Not suitable for applications over 1000Mhz.
31TVFF-Type Connector, Single Standard Flush Plate marked “Pay TV”
FEATURES AND BENEFITS
Mating connections screw into the connector to provide minimum signal loss and optimum impedance matching to substantially reduce reflections and ghosting.Plate size 115x73mm.Not suitable for applications over 1000Mhz.
32TVACFFF-Type Connectors, One with 3KV AC Isolation Two Gang Standard Flush Plate
FEATURES AND BENEFITS
Mating connections screw into the connector to provide minimum signal loss and optimum impedance matching to substantially reduce reflections and ghosting. FTA outlet not suitable for applications over 1000Mhz.
32TVFFF-Type Connector Two Gang Standard Flush Plate
FEATURES AND BENEFITS
Mating connections screw into the connector to provide minimum signal loss and optimum impedance matching to substantially reduce reflections and ghosting. FTA outlet not suitable for applications over 1000Mhz.
32TVSFOne F-Type, and One Solderless 75 Ohm Connector Two Gang Standard Flush Plate
FEATURES AND BENEFITS
F-Type Connector provides minimum signal loss and optimum impedance matching to substantially reduce reflections and ghosting. The solderless connector features a terminal with screw for the inner core and saddle clamp for outer shield.FTA outlet not suitable for applications over 1000Mhz.
FLUSH MOUNTING CONNECTION ACCESSORIES
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31VTV75FStandard TV Antenna Socket Flush Mounting 75 Ohm TV Socket with F-Type Connection
FEATURES AND BENEFITS
Insulated 75 Ohm Coaxial TV Socket fitted to 31VH Plate.Not suitable for applications over 1000Mhz.
2031VTV752000 Series TV Antenna Socket Flush Mounting 75 Ohm Coaxial Socket
FEATURES AND BENEFITS
Dimensions 116x76mm.Mounting centres 84mm. Suits Standard Mounting accessories.Recommended for use with 164 Wall Box.Can be used with all Standard Mounting accessories.Not suitable for applications over 1000Mhz.
31VTV75ACFStandard TV Antenna Socket Flush Mounting 75 Ohm TV Socket with 3kVac Isolation
FEATURES AND BENEFITS
Insulated 75 Ohm Coaxial TV Socket fitted to 31VH Plate.Not suitable for applications over 1000Mhz.
32VTV75FMStandard TV Antenna Socket Flush Mounting TV - FM Splitter
FEATURES AND BENEFITS
Insulated 75 Ohm Coaxial TV Socket fitted to 31VH Plate.TV-FM Splitter fitted to Standard Flush PlateNot suitable for applications over 1000Mhz.
2031VTV052000 Series TV Outlet Plate with 12mm Hole to suit 75 Ohm Coaxial TV Antenna Socket Mechs
FEATURES AND BENEFITS
Dimensions 116x76mm.Mounting centres 84mm.Recommended for mounting to 164 series Wall Box.Can be used with all Standard Pattern Mounting accessories.Not suitable for applications over 1000Mhz.
FLUSH MOUNTING CONNECTION ACCESSORIES 2000 SERIES
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2031VTV75F2000 Series TV Antenna Socket Flush Mounting 75 Ohm TV Socket with F-Type Connection
FEATURES AND BENEFITS
Dimensions 116x76mm. Mounting centres 84mm. Suits Standard Mounting accessories. Super low loss F type cable connection. Recommended for use with 164 Wall Box.Can be used with all Standard Mounting accessories.Not suitable for applications over 1000Mhz.
2032VTV75FM2000 Series TV Antenna Socket Flush Mounting Dual 75 Ohm TV - FM Splitter
FEATURES AND BENEFITS
Dimensions 116x76mm. Mounting centres 84mm. Suits Standard Mounting accessories. Super low loss F type cable connection. Maximises TV and FM radio signals, for improved reception in poor reception areas. Not suitable for applications over 1000Mhz.
2031TVFF-Type Connector Single 2000 Series Flush Plate Marked “Pay TV”
FEATURES AND BENEFITS
Mating connections screw into the connector to provide minimum signal loss and optimum impedance matching to substantially reduce reflections and ghosting.Plate size 116x76mm.
2032TVACFFF-Type Connectors, One with 3KV AC Isolation Two Gang 2000 Series Flush Plate
FEATURES AND BENEFITS
Mating connections screw into the connector to provide minimum signal loss and optimum impedance matching to substantially reduce reflections and ghosting.FTA outlet not suitable for applications over 1000Mhz.
2031VTV75ACF2000 Series TV Antenna Socket Flush Mounting 75 Ohm TV Socket with 3kVac Isolation
FEATURES AND BENEFITS
Dimensions 116x76mm. Mounting centres 84mm.Suits Standard Mounting accessories. Super low loss F type screw in cable connection. Recommended for use with 164 Wall Box. Can be used with all Standard Mounting accessories. Not suitable for applications over 1000Mhz.
2000 SERIES
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2032TVFFF-Type ConnectorTwo Gang 2000 Series Flush Plate
FEATURES AND BENEFITS
Mating connections screw into the connector to provide minimum signal loss and optimum impedance matching to substantially reduce reflections and ghosting. FTA outlet not suitable for applications over 1000Mhz.
2032TVSFOne F-Type, and One Solderless 75 Ohm Connector Two gang 2000 Series Flush Plate
FEATURES AND BENEFITS
F-Type Connector provides minimum signal loss and optimum impedance matching to substantially reduce reflections and ghosting. The solderless connector features a terminal with screw for the inner core and saddle clamp for outer shield.FTA outlet not suitable for applications over 1000Mhz.
C2031VTV75GC2000 Series Grid Assembly Flush Mounting 75 Ohm Coaxial TV Socket
FEATURES AND BENEFITS
Dimensions 113x73mm. Mounting centres 84mm. Suitable for mounting to standard pattern mounting accessories. Suits C2031C series cover only.Not suitable for applications over 1000Mhz.
P2031VTV75Prestige P2000 Series TV Antenna Socket Outlet Flush 75 Ohm Coaxial Socket
FEATURES AND BENEFITS
Dimensions 116x73mm. Mounting centres 84mm. Suits Standard Mounting accessories. Recommended for use with 164 Wall Box. Not suitable for applications over 1000Mhz.
P30TV75MSPrestige Series TV Antenna Mechanism 75 Ohm Socket
FEATURES AND BENEFITS
75 Ohm Coaxial TV Connection. Socket Mechanism Screw Connection - Solderless Type To Suit Prestige Grids. Not suitable for applications over 1000Mhz.
C2000 SERIES P2000 SERIES
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1920STV75Heritage Range Shallow Surface Mounted 75 Ohm TV Outlet with Brass Cover
FEATURES AND BENEFITS
Dimensions - Cover 53mm diameter x 25mm high.Base projection 13mm.The socket is designed to accommodate solid core conductor coaxial cables with insulation (dielectric) up to 5mm diameter. eg RG59/u, RG6/u, TM3502, SSA37, etc. cables.Not suitable for applications over 1000Mhz.
1920SRTV75Heritage Range Shallow Surface Mounted 75 Ohm TV Outlet with Ribbed Brass Cover
FEATURES AND BENEFITS
Dimensions - Cover 54mm diameter x 25mm high.Base projection 13mm. The socket is designed to accommodate solid core conductor coaxial cables with insulation (dielectric) up to 5mm diameter. eg RG59/u, RG6/u,TM3502, SSA37 etc. cables.Not suitable for applications over 1000Mhz.
BL1920STV75Heritage Range Shallow Surface Mounted Blister Packed 75 Ohm TV Outlet
FEATURES AND BENEFITS
Dimensions - Cover 53mm diameter x 25mm high.Base projection 13mm.The socket is designed to accommodate solid core conductor coaxial cables with insulation (dielectric) up to 5mm diameter. eg RG59/u, RG6/u TM3502, SSA37, etc. cables.Not suitable for applications over 1000Mhz.
BL1920SRTV75Heritage Range Shallow Surface Mounted Blister Packed 75 Ohm TV Outlet with Ribbed Cover
FEATURES AND BENEFITS
Dimensions - Cover 54mm diameter x 25mm high.Base projection 13mm.The socket is designed to accommodate solid core conductor coaxial cables with insulation (dielectric) up to 5mm diameter. eg RG59/u, RG6/u, TM3502, SSA37 etc. cables.Not suitable for applications over 1000Mhz.
HERITAGE
HANG SELL - BLISTER PACKS
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3105AVL3181.8m Length 3RCA to 3RCA Lead
FEATURES AND BENEFITS
Stereo Audio / Video lead with RCA connectors
3105SC-SCScart - Scart Lead
3105SC-6RCAScart - 6 RCA Lead
AUDIO / V IDEO ACCESSORIES
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3105FL118FWPAL Male to Female Fly-Lead (White)
FEATURES AND BENEFITS
1.8m length lead with RG 59 cable and PAL male to PAL female fly-lead.
ANTENNA MECHANISMS
3105FL118MWPAL Male to PAL Male Fly Lead (White)
FEATURES AND BENEFITS
1.8m length lead with RG 59 cable and PAL male to PAL male fly-lead.
3105FL118MBPAL Male to PAL Male Fly Lead (Black)
FEATURES AND BENEFITS
1.8m length lead with RG 59 cable and PAL male to PAL male fly-lead.
3105FL118FBQPAL Male to Female Fly-Lead Quad Shield (Black)
FEATURES AND BENEFITS
1.8m length lead with RG6 Quad Shield cable and PAL male to PAL female fly-lead.
3105FL118FWQPAL Male to Female Fly-Lead Quad Shield (White)
FEATURES AND BENEFITS
1.8m length lead with RG6 Quad Shield cable and PAL male to PAL female fly-lead.
3105FL118FBPAL Male to Female Fly-Lead (Black)
FEATURES AND BENEFITS
1.8m length lead with RG 59 cable and PAL male to PAL female fly-lead.
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3105FL150MW5m Length PAL Male Fly-Lead (White)
FEATURES AND BENEFITS
5m length lead with RG59 cable and PAL male to PAL male fly-lead
3105FL318MWRG59 PAL to F-type Lead (White)
FEATURES AND BENEFITS
1.8m length lead with RG59 cable andF-type to PAL male lead.
ANTENNA MECHANISMS
3105FL150MBPAL Male to PAL Male Fly-Lead (Black)
FEATURES AND BENEFITS
5m length lead with RG 59 cable and PAL male to PAL male fly-lead.
3105FL318MBF-Type to PAL Male Fly Lead (Black)
FEATURES AND BENEFITS
1.8m length lead with RG59 cable and F-Type to PAL male fly-lead
3105FL118MWQPAL Male to PAL Male Fly-Lead Quad Shield (White)
FEATURES AND BENEFITS
1.8m length lead with RG6 Quad Shield cable and PAL male to PAL male fly-lead.
3105FL118MBQPAL Male to PAL Male Fly Lead Quad Shield (Black)
FEATURES AND BENEFITS
1.8m length lead with RG 6 Quad Shield cable and PAL male to PAL male fly-lead.
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30PFMF-Type Connector Mechanism Only, Suits All 30 Series Apertures
FEATURES AND BENEFITS
Mating connections screw into the connector to provide minimum signal loss and optimum impedance matching to substantially reduce reflections and ghosting.
CONNECTION SOCKETS AND PLUGS
3105FL318MBQF-type to PAL Male Fly Lead Quad Shield (Black)
FEATURES AND BENEFITS
1.8m length lead with RG6 Quad Shield cable and F-type to PAL male fly-lead.
3105FL318MWQF-type to PAL Male Fly Lead Quad Shield (White)
FEATURES AND BENEFITS
1.8m length lead with RG6 Quad Shield cable and F-type to PAL male fly-lead.
ANTENNA MECHANISMS
30TV75MFTV Antenna Connection Accessory 75 Ohm TV Antenna Socket with F-Type Connection
FEATURES AND BENEFITS
Insulated 75 Ohm Coaxial TV Socket with F-Type Connection to suit 30 Series Plate Apertures.Not suitable for satellite services.
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30TV75MSTV Antenna Connection Accessory 75 Ohm TV Antenna Socket - Screw Fixed Solderless
FEATURES AND BENEFITS
75 Ohm Coaxial TV Connection Socket Screw Connections, “SOLDERLESS TYPE” to fit 30 Series Plate Aperture.Not suitable for satellite services.
CONNECTION SOCKETS AND PLUGS
30TV75MTV Antenna Connection Accessory 75 Ohm TV Antenna SocketFits 30 Series Plates
FEATURES AND BENEFITS
Insulated 75 Ohm Coaxial TV Socket to suit 30 Series Plate Apertures.Not suitable for satellite services.
30TV75MACFTV Antenna Connection Accessory 75 Ohm TV Antenna Socket with 3kV AC Isolation
FEATURES AND BENEFITS
Insulated 75 Ohm Coaxial TV Socket with F-Type Connection & 3kV AC Isolation to suit 30 Series Plate Apertures.Not suitable for satellite services.
INDEX
CATALOGUE NUMBER PAGE
BL1920SRTV75 31
BL1920STV75 31
C2031VTV75G 30
P2031VTV75 30
P30TV75MS 30
1920SRTV75 31
1920STV75 31
2031TVF 29
2031VTV05 28
2031VTV75 28
2031VTV75ACF 29
2031VTV75F 29
2032TVACFF 29
2032TVFF 30
2032TVSF 30
2032VTV75FM 29
2B11Q3 14
2B11Q3F 14
2B59D1 12
2B59D3B 12
2B6D1 12
2B6D3B 12
2B6Q1 13
2B6Q3 13
2B6Q3B 13
2B6Q3F 13
2B6T3B 13
30PFM 35
30TV75C 19
30TV75C1 19
30TV75CS 19
30TV75M 36
30TV75MACF 36
30TV75MF 35
30TV75MS 36
30TV75P 19
3105AVL318 32
CATALOGUE NUMBER PAGE
3105BNC59 23
3105BNC6 23
3105BNC-RCA 23
3105BT1U 21
3105BT2U 21
3105CS11 26
3105CS6 26
3105CT611 26
3105DA30 16
3105DPOUV 22
3105DPUV 23
3105FF-FF 20
3105FL118FB 33
3105FL118FBQ 33
3105FL118FW 33
3105FL118FWQ 33
3105FL118MB 33
3105FL118MBQ 34
3105FL118MW 33
3105FL118MWQ 34
3105FL150MB 34
3105FL150MW 34
3105FL318MB 34
3105FL318MBQ 35
3105FL318MW 34
3105FL318MWQ 35
3105FM 21
3105FTER 19
3105MBT2U 22
3105MBT3U 21
3105MH24W 15
3105MH34U 16
3105MH34W 15
3105MH38W 15
3105PF-FF 21
3105PF-FM 21
3105PF-PF 22
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CATALOGUE NUMBER PAGE
3105PM-FF 20
3105PM-PM 22
3105RG59F 20
3105RG59FT 20
3105RG59PFS 22
3105RG59PMS 22
3105RG6F 20
3105RG6FT 20
3105RG6PF 23
3105RG6PM 23
3105S2 24
3105S3 24
3105S4 24
3105SA2/10 16
3105SC-6RCA 32
3105SC-SC 32
3105SPF2 25
3105SPF3 25
3105SPF4 25
3105SPF6 25
3105SPF8 26
3105SPFP2 24
3105SPFP3 24
3105SPFP4 24
3105T1/10 17
3105T1/12 17
3105T1/15 17
3105T1/20 17
3105T2/10 17
3105T2/12 17
3105T2/15 18
3105T2/20 18
3105T4/10 18
3105T4/12 18
3105T4/15 18
3105T4/20 18
31TVF 27
CATALOGUE NUMBER PAGE
31VTV75 27
31VTV75ACF 28
31VTV75F 28
31VTVA 27
32TVACFF 27
32TVFF 27
32TVSF 27
32VTV75FM 28
INDEX
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