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Antenna wall socket BLOW 2004# metal simple coaxial outlet
Antenna wall socket BLOW 2004# metal simple coaxial outlet
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Antenna wall socket BLOW 2004# metal simple coaxial outlet
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Antenna wall socket BLOW 2004# metal simple coaxial outlet
Antenna wall socket BLOW 2004# metal simple coaxial outlet
The BLOW 2004# metal antenna wall socket is a single coaxial outlet designed for connecting television or FM antenna cables in residential spaces. Its compact metal faceplate provides a durable connection point for a set-top box or TV, enabling straightforward signal distribution from an incoming antenna feed. The socket is intended for wall-mounted installation where a simple, robust interface between the coaxial cable and audiovisual equipment is required.
The metal construction of the BLOW antenna socket ensures better mechanical strength and resistance to wear compared with plastic alternatives. Its single coaxial output simplifies wiring and reduces wall space usage while providing a stable RF connection. The compact design and standard coaxial connector make it compatible with most household antenna and FM leads, facilitating repairs, upgrades, or new installations without special adapters.
Turn off power to the installation area before beginning work. Remove the existing faceplate if present and prepare the incoming coaxial cable by stripping the outer jacket and exposing the conductor and shield as required for the connector. Attach the incoming cable to the socket’s rear connector according to standard coaxial termination practice, secure the socket into the wall box, and fasten the metal faceplate. Reconnect power only if any nearby electrical circuits were switched off, then connect the TV or set-top box coaxial lead to the front connector and verify signal reception.
Use quality coaxial cable with proper shielding to maintain signal integrity. Ensure connections are tightened but avoid over-torquing the connector. For installations in damp or outdoor-exposed locations, choose weatherproofing measures and appropriate external-rated components to prevent corrosion and signal degradation.
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