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Antenna connector type

Tech89

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Hey guys, girlfriend got a rotational tv antenna. The cable coming from the antenna to the power box isn't long enough, so I need to get a extension if I can. I'm unsure of the type of connector. I would appreciate it if someone would be able to tell me why type of connector it is and if possible give me a like to one for sale. Thank in advance.
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Looks to me like the European/English standard TV antenna connector. Hard to find in the USA, easy most anywhere else.
 
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Tech89

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I'm located in Northern Minnesota. Sorry. I should have gave that information. Antenna was bought off of Amazon.

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could be MCX or MMCX jacks, hard to tell. almost looks like a RP-SMB, or RP-BNC but without a lug.

take a look at the connector chart I attached, sorry had to break it apart due to file size limits.
 

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Here is one other option. Leave the existing connector alone, cut the cable in the middle and add a different type of connector in the middle that uses a more common type and a readily available extension cable. It could be RCA, BNC or even a F connector, depending on the type of coax cable you have.
 
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Tech89

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Do you have a link?

Im thinking it might not even work with US freq.
It picks up our tv channels. It's just not able to be permanently mounted yet due to cable length.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B006...Y340_FMwebp_QL65&keywords=tv+rotating+antenna

This antenna is what we got only ours was a little more. Ordered from the girlfriend's phone. Is it actually possible to splice this wire? I thought it was shielded so I didn't want to cut it.

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It picks up our tv channels. It's just not able to be permanently mounted yet due to cable length.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B006...Y340_FMwebp_QL65&keywords=tv+rotating+antenna

This antenna is what we got only ours was a little more. Ordered from the girlfriend's phone. Is it actually possible to splice this wire? I thought it was shielded so I didn't want to cut it.

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Aww ok.

All coax is shielded so thats inconsequential.

Yes you can splice coax as long as you have the tools to do so.

Need a stripper(with the correct number of blades) and a crimp or compression tool.

Compression fittings are better than crimp.
 

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I would just send it back. it is obviously not the same one in the picture in the link (which shows standard 75 ohm F connector cable), they may have sent you the wrong one. lots of them on amazon and all show a standard F connector which would allow you to just use a regular longer cable.
 

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I would just send it back. it is obviously not the same one in the picture in the link (which shows standard 75 ohm F connector cable), they may have sent you the wrong one. lots of them on amazon and all show a standard F connector which would allow you to just use a regular longer cable.

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Send it back or buy one of the converters mentioned by "The Cobbler" , then you can use any regular F type connector and coax you wanted.... keep in mind that antenna have a build in amp at the antenna and it uses power over coax t o rotate that antenna.... I think it only rotates one way, then hits a reverse switch and reverse rotation. The plugin module is the power supply....

They also sells those converters at the MicroCenter.... maybe something local Ham guys would stock those.
 
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Tech89

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It has a f type cable connector on the power box that goes to the TV. Kinda late to send it back now. We got in in November of 2016.

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