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The UTP cable it uses an RJ-45 connector. For coaxial cable, it will be either an F connector or a BNC connector.
The "F" connector is the most common type that is used on RG6 cable. This is the universal connector for home use of RG6 with antennas, CATV, satellite, and consumer electronics.
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F connector is a connector used for over the air transmissions.It is used for connecting set-top box on tv,cable transmissions,television transmissions and satellite transmissions.
RG-6 coaxial cable. Used for connections to TV, has single copper wire center
A thin coaxial cable that is used as a connector is also called a thinnet. It is popular in linear bus networks.
The most common connectors for coaxial cables are F-type and BNC.
No, 10Base5 uses coaxial cable (RG-6) with an F connector
The F Connector is a coaxial RF connector used for television. You can get help installing an F connector online from the electrical section of the 'About' website.
its a device that checks the cable for crosswiring or short end. it also has a built in TDR ( Time domain Reflector ) wich tells you where the problem is and how long the cable is etc. It usally has an F connector and a RJ45 plugg.
One clip will connect to the center conductor of the coax cable, and the other clip connects to the shield, or the ("F") screw connector of the cable. With the probe, this will allow you to identify your cable at the main distribution point. If it is still connected to the cable system, you may have to disconnect the cables to correctly identify YOUR cable.
I think it uses BNC connectors.