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Patch panel PULSAR 24-slot for F-type ports, model 19033
Patch panel PULSAR 24-slot for F-type ports, model 19033
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Patch panel PULSAR 24-slot for F-type ports, model 19033
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Patch panel PULSAR 24-slot for F-type ports, model 19033
Patch panel PULSAR 24-slot for F-type ports, model 19033
PULSAR 24-slot patch panel model 19033 is designed to provide front-access termination and organized routing for up to 24 F-type coaxial connections. The panel fits standard equipment racks and offers a compact, front-facing interface for cable TV, satellite and RF distribution systems, enabling straightforward service access and tidy cable management in residential and commercial installations.
The panel provides a single, consolidated mounting point for multiple coaxial lines, reducing rack clutter and simplifying maintenance. Its front-access F-type ports make connecting and disconnecting coaxial cables quick and safe, while the 24-slot capacity supports medium-scale installations without occupying excessive rack space. Constructed to match typical telecom rack dimensions, it enables predictable cable routing and easy labeling of individual lines.
Install the patch panel into a standard 19-inch rack or cabinet using appropriate rack screws and cage nuts. Route coaxial feeder cables to the rear of the panel and terminate them on the corresponding F-type female connectors at the front. Label each port to match its destination or source to simplify future maintenance. Verify signal continuity and shielding integrity after termination and secure cables with appropriate clamps or cable ties to prevent strain on connectors.
For reliable RF performance, use high-quality coaxial cables and F-type connectors, maintain proper grounding and bonding for the rack, and avoid sharp cable bends near the connectors. Periodically inspect and retighten connections to maintain signal quality in cable TV, satellite and RF distribution systems.
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