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tru components antenna cable 10 m with N-plug and FME connector, model P-103223
tru components antenna cable 10 m with N-plug and FME connector, model P-103223 is a 10-metre coaxial cable designed to transmit RF signals between outdoor antennas and indoor equipment. The cable features an N-type plug on one end and an FME connector on the other, providing compatibility with devices and antennas that accept these common terminations. It is intended for applications such as TV reception, FM radio and telemetry where a weather-resistant outdoor feed needs to be routed to indoor receivers or amplifiers.
The cable combines robust connectors with a long 10 m length to bridge distance between mast-mounted antennas and indoor devices while maintaining signal integrity. The N-type and FME terminations are widely used in broadcast and telemetry installations, enabling straightforward connection without adapter assemblies when matched equipment is present. The coaxial design reduces signal loss and external interference compared with unshielded alternatives, supporting stable RF transmission in typical residential and light-commercial setups.
Inspect both connectors and mating ports to ensure they are free of dirt and corrosion before connecting. Attach the N-type plug to the corresponding N female socket on the antenna or mast unit, and fasten the FME connector to the compatible socket on the indoor device or adapter by hand until secure; avoid over-tightening. Route the cable along a safe path, avoiding sharp bends and keeping it clear of sources of electrical noise. If the cable passes outdoors, secure it with appropriate clips and provide weatherproofing at exposed connections as required.
For best long-term performance, avoid tight bends (maintain the cable's minimum bend radius), protect external connections from direct water ingress, and use corrosion-resistant mounting hardware. If signal strength is critical over longer runs, consider measuring insertion loss and, if necessary, using a low-loss coaxial alternative or an inline amplifier compatible with the connectors used.
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