Monthly Archives: October 2017

  1. BNC Female Terminator 93 Ohms

    This is the BNC Female Terminator 93 Ohms # 3057 It features a BNC female connector on one end, and terminator on the other. The terminator is made with a nickel-plated, metal construction for maximum signal strength and durability. The terminator will allow you to prevent an RF signal from being reflected back from each end, causing interference, or power loss. The BNC Female Terminator 93 Ohm is a quick and easy solution for your cabling projects. For more information on our products, please contact our customer service department at 888-519-9505. For all your cable and connector needs, choose Show Me Cables.

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  2. BNC Female Terminator 75 Ohms

    This is the BNC Female Terminator 75 Ohms # 3056 It features a BNC female connector on one end, and terminator on the other. The terminator is made with a nickel-plated, metal construction for maximum signal strength and durability. The terminator will allow you to prevent an RF signal from being reflected back from each end, causing interference, or power loss. The BNC Female Terminator 75 Ohm is a quick and easy solution for your cabling projects. For more information on our products, please contact our customer service department at 888-519-9505. For all your cable and connector needs, choose Show Me Cables.

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  3. BNC Female Terminator 50 Ohms

    This is the BNC Female Terminator 50 Ohms #3055 It features a BNC female connector on one end, and terminator on the other. The terminator is made with a nickel-plated, metal construction for maximum signal strength and durability. The terminator will allow you to prevent an RF signal from being reflected back from each end, causing interference, or power loss. The BNC Female Terminator 50 Ohm is a quick and easy solution for your cabling projects. For more information on our products, please contact our customer service department at 888-519-9505. For all your cable and connector needs, choose Show Me Cables.

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  4. BNC Female to Dual Binding Post adapter

    This is the BNC Female to Dual Binding Post adapter # 942 It features a BNC Female connector on one side. And two binding posts on the other side. The adapter is made with a nickel-plated, metal construction and a lightweight plastic body for maximum signal strength and durability. The adapter will allow you to connect between equipment that uses BNC and wiring with Banana Plugs. This is most frequently used in labs for testing purposes. It features Red and Black color coding to make identifying your connections as easy as possible. The BNC Female to Dual Binding Post adapter is a quick and easy solution for your cabling projects. For more information on our products, please contact our customer service department at 888-519-9505. For all your cable and connector needs, choose Show Me Cables.

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  5. BNC Female Chassis Mount Connector

    This is the BNC Female Chassis Mount Connector # 304 It features a BNC female connector on one end, and gold plated solder pin on the other. The Connector is made with a nickel plated, metal construction maximum signal strength and durability. Once the center pin is soldered, the BNC Female end can take any BNC male cable. BNC Female Chassis Mount Connector is a quick and easy solution for your cabling projects. For more information on our products, please contact our customer service department at 888-519-9505. For all your cable and connector needs, choose Show Me Cables.

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  6. BNC Female Chassis Mount Connector - Square

    This is the BNC Female Chassis Mount Connector - Square # 308 It features a BNC female connector on one end, and gold plated solder pin on the other. The Connector is made with a nickel plated, metal construction maximum signal strength and durability. Once the center pin is soldered, the BNC Female end can take any male BNC cable. BNC Female Chassis Mount Connector Square is a quick and easy solution for your cabling projects. For more information on our products, please contact our customer service department at 888-519-9505. For all your cable and connector needs, choose Show Me Cables.

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  7. BNC Female PCB Mount Connector

    This is the BNC Female PCB Mount Connector # 325 It features a BNC female connector on one end, and PCB connector on the other. The Connector is made with a nickel plated metal construction, gold plated pin for maximum signal strength and durability. Once the PCB end is soldered, the BNC Female end can take any male cable. BNC Female PCB Mount Connector is a quick and easy solution for your cabling projects. For more information on our products, please contact our customer service department at 888-519-9505. For all your cable and connector needs, choose Show Me Cables.

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  8. How To Install The 6 Pin Mini DIN Male Solder Connector

    Welcome to Show Me Cables. Today we’ll be taking a look at the commonly used and often confusing DIN connectors. This is the 6 Pin Mini DIN male solder connector. To install, you will need the following items: low voltage cable, wire strippers, solder and soldering iron and the DIN connector. Start by inserting the plastic boot over the jacket. Measure how far you will need to strip back the jacket by holding the cable up against the base of the connector. Then, strip the cable jacket using the wire strippers. For this example, we are using Cat5e cable. You will also need to strip the individual conductors. Trim off any additional conductors, if needed. Now comes the hard part. Soldering. If you are new to soldering, it is recommended to find a someone who is more experienced for best results. There are 6 solder points on the connector, corresponding to the pins at the front of the connector. Be aware, there is not a standard wiring for DIN connectors and the wiring can widely vary between devices and applications. Please consult any wiring information you have available to determine which conductors should be wired to each pin. After you have soldered the necessary points on the connector, place the metal shell around the pins. Then attach the plastic shell and slide up the boot. Congratulations, you have successfully installed the 6 Pin Mini DIN male solder connector. For all of your cable and connector needs, choose Show Me Cables.

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  9. How To Install The 6 Pin DIN Female Panel Mount Solder Connector

    Welcome to Show Me Cables. Today we’ll be taking a look at the commonly used and often confusing DIN connectors. This is the 6 Pin DIN Female Panel Mount solder connector. To install, you will need the following items: low voltage cable, wire strippers, solder and soldering iron and the DIN connector. Measure how far you will need to strip back the jacket by holding the cable up against the base of the connector. Then, strip the cable jacket using the wire strippers. For this example, we are using Cat5e cable. You will also need to strip the individual conductors. Trim off any additional conductors, if needed. Now comes the hard part. Soldering. If you are new to soldering, it is recommended to find someone who is more experienced for best results. There are 6 solder points on the connector, corresponding to the pins at the front of the connector. Be aware, there is not a standard wiring for DIN connectors and the wiring can widely vary between devices and applications. Please consult any wiring information you have available to determine which conductors should be wired to each pin. After soldering is complete, you can now mount the connector. Congratulations, you have successfully installed the 6 Pin DIN Female Panel Mount solder connector. For all of your cable and connector needs, choose Show Me Cables.

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  10. How To Install The 6 Pin Mini DIN Female Solder Connector

    Welcome to Show Me Cables. Today we’ll be taking a look at the commonly used and often confusing DIN connectors. This is the 6 Pin Mini DIN Female solder connector. To install, you will need the following items: low voltage cable, wire strippers, solder and soldering iron and the DIN connector. Start by inserting the plastic boot over the jacket. Measure how far you will need to strip back the jacket by holding the cable up against the base of the connector. Then, strip the cable jacket using the wire strippers. For this example, we are using Cat5e cable. You will also need to strip the individual conductors. Trim off any additional conductors, if needed. Now comes the hard part. Soldering. If you are new to soldering, it is recommended to find a someone who is more experienced for best results. There are 6 solder points on the connector, corresponding to the pins at the front of the connector. Be aware, there is not a standard wiring for DIN connectors and the wiring can widely vary between devices and applications. Please consult any wiring information you have available to determine which conductors should be wired to each pin. After you have soldered the necessary points on the connector, attach the plastic shell and slide up the boot. Congratulations, you have successfully installed the 6 Pin Mini DIN Female solder connector. For all of your cable and connector needs, choose Show Me Cables.

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