Condition is New.
Using high quality cable securely fitted with one of the best screw type coax 
plugs around


Dispatched same working day, normally via Royal Mail 1st class.

However because there is a Royal Mail sorting office in Woking, we have a 

collection point at 7pm and  so there is a good chance that we can dispatch 

to you on that same day even if you purchase late in the afternoon. 

We also use Hermes, and their collection can be up 8pm.



 TV Coax Aerial RF Cable Male Plug to Male Plug 

This lead is used to connect TVs, DVD Recorders, VCRs and Freeview to the aerial wall socket

Using high quality cable and two high quality coax plugs

However the chances are you are simply moving your TV from one side of the room to the other. In which case measure your room from corner to corner (where you are going to put the TV) and add on a metre or so to the length of the cable and then pick the best length for you -- 1 metre, 2 metres, 3 metres, 4 metres 6 metres, 8 metres, 10 metres, 15 metres and 20 metres. You can always cut the cable down to the right size if you want. Just make sure you copy the fitting that I have made on the coax cable.  

Good Luck

The product.
 
2 High quality male TV (freeview) Coax Aerial Connector Plugs.
Made by SAC, Antiference and Blake, companies renowned for quality. And high quality coax cable.

Now for some technical details

Coax plugs

Manufacturer: SAC C001, or aluminium male coax plug with an open/close claw to retain the cable.

Designed for 75 ohm resistance. Can be used for UHF, VHF, FM, FreeView, and others in the frequency range of the coax cable being used.

Specification from the IEC (International Electrotechnical Commission) 
 
It has:
Excellent operating temperature
Cable retention
Mating force
Un-Coupling force
High quality Insulation

Antiference, SAC and Blake are aerial company based in England

 

 

Please note: Virgin and satellite connections are normally F plugs and not coax plugs.


Just a general note:

The cable is a standard 7mm in diameter and will easily fit inside trunking about 10mm in width. However if you already have a cable in the trunking then you may have to increase the width of the trunking for it to fit easily inside.

Now the best way to unwind the cable is to unwind it as if it's on a reel. That way it won't tangle. I've been using coax cable for nearly 40 years and I still occasionally get caught out.


Now the boring bits - for some anyway.



And now a bit about packaging



If it is possible I will use packaging that I have sourced myself, either from my own packaging or from other establishment. Where this isn't possible I will source from a recycling company.

In respect of packing tape, where it is more difficult to buy recycled, I will do my best to minimise the amount I use without jeopardising  the contents. Because of this it won't be possible at all times to give you a pristine parcel.

Recyclable packaging:

This is packaging made of materials that can be used again, usually after processing. Recyclable materials include glass, metal, card, paper and – increasingly – certain plastics. However, by far the most common form of recycled / recyclable packaging is corrugated cardboard. parcel.

Now a bit about us. 

For nearly forty years we've been erecting and repairing aerials in the Woking area, under the name Conquer Aerials. We have now branched out in supplying aerial parts, like plugs and sockets, cables, fly-leads, clips and other various items. We not only erect aerials but repair TV's and video's, PVR's, ect, under the name Conquer Television giving us a wide range of experience in brown goods. Although we have been around for sometime we are still a small company, which means that we can normally tend to your needs quicker than the big boys. So try us out, and thank you for your time.   


Thank you.

Chris Conquer