Difference between revisions of "TV aerial plugs"
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F connectors date from the 1950s, and have the advantage that they're not likely to fall out or pull out. They also use less material than the Belling Lee plug. | F connectors date from the 1950s, and have the advantage that they're not likely to fall out or pull out. They also use less material than the Belling Lee plug. |
Revision as of 19:56, 14 April 2008
There are 2 types of TV aerial plug, Belling Lee connectors and F connectors.
Belling Lee
Belling Lee connectors date from 1922, and have been popular for domestic TV use for many decades.
F
F connectors date from the 1950s, and have the advantage that they're not likely to fall out or pull out. They also use less material than the Belling Lee plug.