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Rocketfish™ - Coaxial Cable Couplers (2-Pack) - Gold

Model: RF-G1310
SKU: 6651275
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  • Key Specs
    • Connector Type (End 1): F connector
    • Gender (End 1): Female
    • Connector Type (End 2): F connector
    • Gender (End 2): Female
  • General
    • Brand: Rocketfish™
    • Model Number: RF-G1310
    • Product Name: Coaxial Cable Couplers (2-Pack)
    • Color: Gold
  • Connectivity
    • Cable Type: Coaxial
    • Product Type: Coupler
    • Connector Type (End 1): F connector
    • Gender (End 1): Female
    • Connector Type (End 2): F connector
    • Gender (End 2): Female
  • Warranty
    • Warranty - Parts: 1 year limited
    • Warranty - Labor: 1 year limited
  • Other
    • UPC: 600603151828

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Connect 2 coaxial cables with these Rocketfish™ RF-G1310 couplers that feature a 24K gold-plated design for corrosion resistance and reliable signal transfer. The 5 - 2050MHz frequency range enables use with a wide range of signal types.

  • 5 - 2050MHz frequency range: Offers compatibility with a wide range of signal types.
  • Couplers: Connect 2 coaxial cables together for longer lengths.
  • Corrosion-resistant 24K gold-plated design: Provides reliable signal transfer and durability.
  • 2-pack: Ensures you have an extra on hand.
  • 5 - 2050MHz frequency range: Offers compatibility with a wide range of signal types.
  • Couplers: Connect 2 coaxial cables together for longer lengths.
  • Corrosion-resistant 24K gold-plated design: Provides reliable signal transfer and durability.
  • 2-pack: Ensures you have an extra on hand.
Whats Included
  • Rocketfish™ Coaxial Cable Couplers (2-Pack)
  • Rocketfish™ Coaxial Cable Couplers (2-Pack)

Q: are both ends femail

A: Yes. Both ends are female. It is good for extension cable.

Q: Does this work for HD TV?

A: Believe it or not’ it’s your cable you should replace.

Q: Is there any signal loss?

A: Of course there is a loss. The signal being sent is continually degrading, whether it is passing through a device or just traveling down a perfectly manufactured cable. The loss depends on the frequency range of the signal: typical for these type of devices would be .3db insertion loss at 1 GHz, and less than 12 db return loss at 1 GHz. (Remember a coaxial line/connector contains a standing wave due to the signal reflection.) Most likely your interested in the insertion loss; buy the gold plated, RG6, F81 from Rocketfish. It's a good product.