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The plug works well and is angled which makes the cable much more sensible than straight cables particularly with a wall mounted tv. For example, they mention that it works well, the plug works well and is angled which makes the cable much more sturdy. Also, I'm assuming I only need one coax line running into the house (through the exterior wall) from the dish, even though I'll have two DVRs with two inputs each (which I might upgrade to HD).
It's where you have to start thinking in terms of it being a transmission line that can carry a train of waves, rather than something that's effectively always the same point in the wave over the whole length of the wire.Adapting large 'N' type connectors to BNC is not ideal, and 90-degree type adapters are very bad for RF loss.
Right angle RF adapters are very easy to make incorrectly and thus introduce high insertion losses (>1dB). degree coax angle adapter gold plated is the perfect solution when things get tight behind the TV or receiver.The 92-691 from IDEAL is a pack of 5 right angle F-Type connectors that offers a single connector solution to cover a range of coax types, including plenum rated versions. If you hold the camera of your phone to view the remote sender you’ll see it flashing if it’s working . Someone said I could instead put the power inserter between the splitter and one of the DVRs if I configure it properly. In regard to the wall part, the cable looks much more flush to the wall and as I've a Samsung tv, all the connections are on a single side of the tv so the angling helps as the socket is on the other side of the tv.