F-Type Female to RCA Female Adapter

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Metal Body | Nickel Plated | Change the Connector Type
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Coax adapters are the perfect way to quickly change the gender or connector type on an already terminated cable. This nickel-plated coaxial adapter has an F-type female connector opposite an RCA female connector.

Features:

  • Connector A: F female
  • Connector B: RCA female
  • Brass body
  • Nickel plated
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Q: What is an F connector?


A: An F connector is a 75 Ohm coaxial connector that uses the coaxial cables solid center conductor as a pin.


Q: What is an F connector used for?


A: F connectors are commonly used on television cable television satellite television cable modems VHF & UHF antennas.


Q: What other terminology is used to describe and F connector?


A: Sometimes F connectors are described by a different name. Here are some different terms



  • F-56 F-6 (F-56) F-11: These are terms to describe the connector type (F) and the cable that they will terminate on.

  • F-61: A panel mount F connector

  • F-71: A male to male F adapter

  • F-81 A female to female F adapter


Q: What is an RCA connection typically used for?


A: RCA is used for audio and video signals.


Q: Are there different sizes of RCA connections?


A: No RCA is a standard size that all manufacturers adhere to.


Q: I see RCA connectors described as plugs and jacks. What does this mean?


A: These terms are decided by the gender of the connector. A Plug is a male which has a protruding center pin. A jack will accept a male pin.


Q: What kind of cable should be used with RCA connectors?


A: Speaker cable is commonly used for most RCA connectors. There are specialized connectors which are meant for coaxial cable.