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Coaxial Cable S/CONN 80094-32 3.75 m F-type White
The ShiverPeaks Coaxial Cable S/CONN 80094-32 3.75 m F-type White is a single-coaxial assembly with F-type connectors fitted on both ends and a 3.75 metre length. It is intended for transmitting RF signals between televisions, set-top boxes, satellite receivers, cable modems and other audio/video equipment. The cable’s white outer jacket provides a discrete appearance suitable for residential installations and visible routing along walls or baseboards.
This coaxial cable offers consistent impedance and stable RF signal transfer for analogue and digital broadcasts. The F-type screw-on connectors ensure secure mechanical and electrical contact with compatible devices. The 3.75 m length covers typical distances between wall outlets and media devices without excess slack, while the outer sheath is designed for flexibility during routing and installation. The white finish reduces visual contrast in light-coloured interiors.
Route the cable between the source device and the receiver, keeping bends gentle to avoid kinking the coaxial core. Thread the F-type connector onto the device’s threaded socket and tighten by hand until snug; use a small wrench only if needed to secure the connection without over-torquing. Ensure connectors are free from dust and that the cable run avoids high-power electrical wiring to reduce potential interference. For wall-mounted installations, use clips or cable ties to secure the sheath at regular intervals.
For best signal quality, keep cable runs as short as practical and avoid tight loops. If connecting satellite LNBs or long-distance runs, consider using higher-grade or professionally amplified coaxial solutions. Inspect connectors periodically for corrosion and replace the cable if the outer jacket is damaged.
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