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Antenna wall socket BLOW 2015#, simple black long — coaxial TV/RF outlet
Antenna wall socket BLOW 2015#, simple black long — coaxial TV/RF outlet
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Antenna wall socket BLOW 2015#, simple black long — coaxial TV/RF outlet
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Antenna wall socket BLOW 2015#, simple black long — coaxial TV/RF outlet
Antenna wall socket BLOW 2015#, simple black long — coaxial TV/RF outlet
The BLOW 2015# antenna wall socket in simple black long format is a flush-mounted coaxial TV/RF outlet designed to provide a single female connector for terrestrial and cable television or radio reception. Its elongated faceplate and black finish allow a discreet appearance in residential or commercial interiors while maintaining standard coaxial connectivity for set-top boxes, TVs and radio tuners. The outlet is intended for installation in standard wall boxes and for use with unshielded or shielded coaxial cable runs that deliver RF signals to consumer devices.
This single-port coaxial outlet offers a compact, long-profile design that fits flush into wall boxes and keeps the connector easily accessible. The black finish reduces visual contrast on darker walls and decor, while the female F-type style connector ensures compatibility with common RF cables and adapters. The product’s simple construction makes it straightforward to wire and service during installation or equipment changes.
Mount the outlet into a compatible flush wall box following local electrical and building regulations. Connect the incoming coaxial cable to the rear of the socket, ensuring a secure and properly screened connection to maintain signal quality. Attach the coaxial cable from the device (TV, set-top box or radio) to the front female connector. After wiring, test the signal at the receiving device and, if necessary, adjust cable terminations or grounding to optimize reception.
Use quality coaxial cables and properly torque connectors to minimize signal loss. For longer cable runs or multi-room distributions, consider using appropriate splitters, amplifiers, or a professional signal assessment to preserve signal levels. Ensure that installation complies with local safety standards and, where required, engage a qualified installer for wall-mounted wiring.
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