Posts Tagged ‘bnc’

Bnc Rca

Wednesday, February 17th, 2010

Bnc Rca
Can I make a coaxial cable, where there is a "BNC" connector on one end and an "F" connector at the other end?

Once Moreover, I am trying to connect a DVR surveillance system to an old TV that has only an F connector on the back, and I wonder if video transfer and / or audio correctly …. not that I'm cheap, but I am faced with many situations where I have to convert to or from VGA, s-video, DVI, RCA, BNC, etc. …. For So I'm trying to figure out exactly what can be connected to what you! For answers

As I said in another posting, if any, BNC is used instead a composite (RCA). As you guessed, you need a BNC-to-RCA adapter and a simple RF modulator with RCA coaxial input and out.

Asianwolf 150 foot BNC to RCA Cable with Power Line



Coaxial Male

Sunday, February 14th, 2010

Coaxial Male
Can I splice a non-phono subwoofer plug into a phono connection to plug into a home theater receiver?

I have a 5.1 speaker system with a non-powered subwoofer. I am looking to purchase a newer home theater receiver but most of these receivers have what looks like a phono/coaxial plug for subs. Can I splice the wires of my sub into a male phono jack to plug into this?

The reason the new receivers have that kind of output is because newer subs have an amplifier built in. If you really don’t want to replace your sub you will have to replace the amplifier that was powering it. (it was built into the system receiver you are replacing) The newer receivers don’t have a sub amp so you can buy a separate amp but you will be better off buying a powered sub. Your last option is to share power from the front left and right speaker output, easily done if you have A and B outputs on the new receiver, however, I am guessing your sub only has 1 speaker input (as usual if it is a Home Theater in a Box with unpowered sub) If so that’s not going to work. Connecting just one will unbalance your sound and produce base irregularly. connecting both will cause huge problems and probably damage the receiver.
Essentially the sub you have is designed specifically for the system you are replacing. I would replace it.

N-plug on Tri-Lan 240 coaxial cable – Installing




Coaxial Male

Monday, November 30th, 2009

Coaxial Male
I need to connect a coaxial digital cable receiver analog cable to RCA connectors on the back of a TV.?

Is there a conversion cable. I need to be a man goes cable box and divide RCA red and white into television. Thanks in advance ….

This will not work because these are two different types of connections. One is analog and one digital. Your cable box should have the RED "R" and "WHITE L" connections analog. If not, then you will have to get a surround receiver that has a coaxial digital connection and voila! _ _ _ _ _ _

How to make a coaxial lead





Compression Connector

Saturday, November 28th, 2009

Compression Connector
Brasscraft connector tap?

The hose connector has a compression connector at the bottom. What happens when I connect and then disconnect? Compression connector is ruined by having been used? Or I can reuse again and again? How to replace the splint? It seems to be built into the connector.

After they have been for many years, receive from corrosion, and may or may not connect without leakage. My suggestion would be to replace supply hose and new. The best and easiest are the braided stainless steel connectors. Take your old bid to Home Depot, or hardware, and we will match it with one that works. They take all the hassle of plumbing repairs.

How to video to terminate your coax cable using a Compression F Connector for Cable TV.





Compression Bnc

Monday, November 16th, 2009

Compression Bnc

CCTV BNC Compression Fittings



Coax Stripping

Wednesday, November 11th, 2009

Coax Stripping

How to Adjust a Coax Stripper for Quad-Shield Cable