TV & Electronics : How to Splice Coaxial Cables

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Uploaded by on Mar 13, 2009

When splicing coaxial cables, cut the cable with cable strippers, and make sure there's no outer bray touching the center conductor. Find out how to put compression plugs onto cables, and how to crimp them as well, with help from the owner of an electronics store in this free video on coaxial cables and electronics.

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  • @mkdri1 No.

  • Helpful thanks!!

  • can't you just solder them?

  • great video.

    i would like to find all the tools you used.

    model type and brand?

  • yea he did not fold the braid back over the jacket either which is something you can get by with but its not what you should be teaching the public but its easier to set the depth to where it cuts the braid off to,that way you don't have to take every bit of 30 seconds to fold it back over the jacket so the connector will not only fit tighter but have the best sheilding you can possibly get from the connector

  • Thank you!

  • @slitheen. Yeah if YOU wired the whole house urself then ur the cause of a major signal leakage. then the neighbors wonder why there shit wont work right and its all thanks to ur shitty fitting and loose connections knocking peoples internet phone and cable out or having poor service. Stick to what you know.

  • @erikalanis1

    Then the old adage of NOT pulling on it would be advisable....which when in place, rarely if ever happens.

  • yea thu harp gruh, klan if the rca, my tv chof grand cruff..................froag chole anarfa??

  • No chance of coming off??? Yeah right. He used a Rg6 quad fitting and RG6 fitting on the same wire. I bet if you pull on the quad fitting it will definitely come off. What a Dork!

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