Help! how to telecommunication up roof receiver next to double braid + double shield?
Answers: IF both outside braids are NOT separated by an insulator consider it as ONE braid.....in that skin you can connect both or just one if the braiding is too gelatinous to go into the RF connector.....
IF you hold them separated by an insulator, you CONNECT the INSIDE braid to the RF connectors, and you connect the OUTSIDE braid to the device that cable is screwed into.....and the BEST way is, to ATTEMPT to connect BOTH braids ONLY on the DEVICE END, NOT the Aerial or BOTH ENDS !
That's the agency to do it.....
First, a honest answer, I am amazed that a cable designed for Television antenna use has double shielding. That said, I am surrounded by the United States and you may be elsewhere. So if this is common within other countries I apologize for my lack of experience next to this sort of cable in any use save for audio (specifically microphone level) wiring.
Typically, as I said above, the inner copper conductor is used to any form the male pin which is inserted into the feminine pin of the matching F-connector as it is used here contained by the US and the shield around that copper conductor is used to attach to the connector which either connects as a push on or a screw on F-connector.
If this cable that you own is intended to be connected that way afterwards the outer shield would only be used to connect to the floor ground where you ground the lightning arrestor that protects your TV.
If however this is the wrong generous of cable you need to capture the right kind of cable for the antenna installation.
Hi,
Funny you ask... I fitted a trial aerial to the chimney yesterday!
Basically, the satellite dish will have a (black?) box where on earth the coax (aerial wire) should go. It should be straight forward to telecommunication them in. The brading should be folded spinal column over the outer core and clamped in to place. The meat core should be fixed into it's slot and also screwed in place.
Co-ax should be similar to this:
http://www.tlc-direct.co.uk/Images/Produ...
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