Twin F Wall Plates |
| AVOID this type of plate! This wall plate is manufactured for American UHF TV connection (and it's barely suitable even for that). It is completely unshielded and uses a "saddle clamp and post" connection, which causes an impedance mismatch so bad that you are almost guaranteed to find "some channels missing". You must ensure that the connection is fully shielded and maintains coaxial integrity. |
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|  | S122-327 double "F" connector wall plate. The connectors go straight through, minimising losses and making it easy to connect to cables that come straight through the wall. |
|  | Two screws are provided for securing to a wall box and two break-off plastic caps to hide the screws. The plate is 10mm thick - that's how far it stands proud from the wall. The connectors protrude only 4mm back into the wall but leave room for the 'F' plugs and cables. |
| Don't forget to order 'F' plugs for connecting to the rear as well as the front! |
|  | 100-00678 Maxview screened double "F" connector wall plate. This plate is ideal for situations where the cables come down or up the wall and enter the box from top, bottom or side (not rear). |
|  | A hinged door at the rear acts as both electrical screen and clamp to hold the cables. |
|  | You will need a minimum of 15mm depth from the edge of the plastic plate into the box. The plate is 15mm thick; that's how far it protrudes above the wall box. See wiring suggestions. Order suitable wall box or patress. Go to order page. |