FME/F-Type/N-Type
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Adaptor 75 ohm TV Plug to F81 Socket Right Angle
CAT.NO: PA3673
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Adaptor F59 Plug to PAL Plug Adaptor
CAT.NO: PA3671
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ADPT F81 SKT-SKT JOINER FOXTEL APP
CAT.NO: PP0648
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BNC Plug to F59 Plug Adaptor
CAT.NO: PA3661
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Crimpless F-Type Plug for RG6 Cable
CAT.NO: PP0671
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F Socket to PAL TV Socket Adaptor
CAT.NO: PA3656
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F-59 Screw Assembly Connector
CAT.NO: PP0709
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F59 Adaptor Male-Male
CAT.NO: PA0633
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F59 COAX Plug - RG59 Cable
CAT.NO: PP0640
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F59 COAX Plug For RG-6 Cable
CAT.NO: PP0641
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F59 Crimp Connector for RG6 Cable Heavy Gauge
CAT.NO: PP0704
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F59 Right Angle Plug to F81 Socket
CAT.NO: PA3674
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F59 Type 75 Ohm Dummy Load F Connector
CAT.NO: PP0639
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F59 Type Twist-On Plug - RG59 Cable
CAT.NO: PP0637
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F59 Type Twist-On Plug Suits RG6 Cable
CAT.NO: PP0638
Available for delivery
F61 Chassis Socket
CAT.NO: PS0645
Available for delivery
F81 Inline Joiner F Connector
CAT.NO: PS0646
Available for delivery
F81 Socket to PAL Plug Adaptor
CAT.NO: PA3653
Available for delivery
FL694LP 4G LTE TV Antenna Signal Filter F Type
CAT.NO: LT3067
Limited stock for delivery
FME - TNC Female Adaptor
CAT.NO: PA0619
Available for delivery
N-TYPE, F-TYPE & FME Connectors at Jaycar
At Jaycar, our team are all about helping you find the perfect connector for your project. Whether you’re diving into the world of professional RF applications, setting up your ultimate home theatre, or tackling a more specialised task, our range of N-type, F-type, and FME connectors has got you covered.
While they might seem like small components, these connectors are the unsung heroes that keep everything running smoothly. We’ve handpicked various N-type, F-type, and FME connectors to ensure your connections are secure, efficient, and up to the task, whatever that might be.
What is the difference between F-type & N-type connectors?
F-type connectors are the go-to choice for many when setting up TVs and satellite dishes. Their threaded design ensures a rock-solid connection, which is why you’ll find them in almost every home entertainment setup. They’re easy to install and do a great job of maintaining signal quality.
N-type connectors are like the heavy-duty cousins of the F-type, built for the big leagues – think professional RF and microwave applications. They handle higher frequencies and are tough enough to withstand the elements, making them perfect for outdoor and industrial environments.
Are there different sizes of F-type connectors?
For F-type connectors, size does matter – but maybe not in the way you’d think. These connectors are standardised in size, meaning they’re designed to fit a range of devices and cables without any hassle, while also coming with different internal designs to match various cable types like RG6 or RG59. The key is to pick the right one for your cable to ensure a snug fit and a reliable connection.
What is the use of FME Connectors?
FME (For Mobile Equipment) connectors are compact connectors perfect for mobile communication systems and vehicle antennas. Thanks to their small size, they fit into tight spaces where larger connectors wouldn't. Despite their size, they pack a punch in terms of performance, ensuring you get clear and stable signals even when you're on the move.
If you want to stay connected to the wider world for everything from navigation to streaming music, FME connectors can help.
What are the different types of FME Connectors?
FME connectors come in a few different varieties, each suited to specific applications:
- Crimp FME Connectors: These are popular for their ease of installation. Crimp connectors use a crimping tool to secure the connector to the cable, providing a reliable and durable connection without the need for soldering. They’re perfect for quick and efficient installations.
- Solder FME Connectors: For those who prefer a more traditional method, solder connectors are the way to go. Soldering provides a strong, secure connection that can withstand rigorous use. These connectors are ideal for applications where reliability is paramount, and they often provide better performance in terms of signal integrity.
- Bulkhead FME Connectors: Bulkhead connectors are designed to mount through a panel or enclosure, providing a secure and stable connection point. They are commonly used in situations where cables need to pass through walls or panels, making them ideal for vehicle and equipment installations.
At Jaycar, we're committed to providing top-quality connectors for both pros and passionate hobbyists. With our wide selection of audio-video connectors, you’re sure to find the perfect fit for your project.