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Connecting the TV to the RTV socket - selection of the cable with the appropriat

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  • #1 13194683
    marcin5003
    Level 9  
    Hello! I searched the forum, allegro google I was looking for adapters and I still do not know what's going on. Namely, I have a female socket in the wall and I have a monitor / TV also has a female plug. Is there a cable with only male ends? I was looking and for nothing in the world I can not find an answer on this topic ... I'm green in this I have never had to deal with it. I would like to ask for an answer as soon as possible and best regards!
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    #2 13194734
    diantus
    Level 32  
    Only male plugs are available for sale. You have to change on the cable or assemble the cable with the plugs you need.
  • #3 13194742
    marcin5003
    Level 9  
    Could you tell me or give me a link to such a plug? I would be very grateful to you and I will help you
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    #4 13194746
    Fotodetektor

    Level 30  
    Do you want to receive digital terrestrial TV channels on this TV monitor?
    You have a TV socket in the wall like in the picture?

    Connecting the TV to the RTV socket - selection of the cable with the appropriat
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    #5 13194750
    diantus
    Level 32  
    In every RTV store you can buy. Shipment is always more expensive.
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    #6 13194751
    jurek84
    Level 22  
    Alternatively, you can connect 2 cables with an F plug on one end with a connector for 2PLN.
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    #7 13194764
    Fotodetektor

    Level 30  
    You need a cable with these connectors. It is best to order one in a shop with satellite technology. The seller may or should do this to you while you wait.

    Connecting the TV to the RTV socket - selection of the cable with the appropriat
  • #8 13194769
    marcin5003
    Level 9  
    Fotodetektor wrote:
    Do you want to receive digital terrestrial TV channels on this TV monitor?
    You have a TV socket in the wall like in the picture?

    Connecting the TV to the RTV socket - selection of the cable with the appropriat

    I only have the "R" input from the photo.

    In every shop ? But what exactly is the name of the product. To the Jurassic

    For the photo and the cable - I have one. But I don't know why, I have a female socket in the wall and also in the TV ...

    -I have digital Polsat. I have connected all adapters to the antenna. And now in the room I have such a nest from the photo R come even a little different. Because I have such a plastic next to the hole and this hole is like two sheets. The male tip fits easily ...
  • #9 13194776
    Fotodetektor

    Level 30  
    Send a photo, we will not ask. One photo is a thousand words - we are waiting.
  • #10 13194791
    marcin5003
    Level 9  
    This is my socket. The cable from the picture you showed. A monitor with an R terminal from your photo.
    zapodaj.net/d2d50e451212a.jpg.html
    Sorry for the blurry photo. But I have an outlet behind my desk and I would have to move a lot away ... and the webcam camera is of poor quality.
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    #11 13194842
    leszekpo59
    Level 28  
    Hello. The easiest way is to buy a coaxial cable with antenna plugs on one side, female on one side and male on the other. Cut off the female plug and install the male plug purchased in an RTV accessories store
    Connecting the TV to the RTV socket - selection of the cable with the appropriat
    and put it in place of the one you removed.
    As far as it is a bit complicated, you can attach an "F" type plug
    Connecting the TV to the RTV socket - selection of the cable with the appropriat
    and screw this type of plug to it:
    Connecting the TV to the RTV socket - selection of the cable with the appropriat
    Inserting the antenna plug is only a bit more difficult than the "F" plug, so please choose the method that suits you best. Regards.
  • #12 13194904
    marcin5003
    Level 9  
    Thank you very much for your help and all contributors! So I will!

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around connecting a TV to an RTV socket, specifically addressing the challenge of having female plugs on both the wall socket and the TV. Users suggest that only male plugs are available for sale, and recommend either modifying an existing cable or purchasing a coaxial cable with male and female connectors. One solution involves cutting off the female plug from a coaxial cable and replacing it with a male plug, which can be sourced from an RTV accessories store. Additionally, users mention the possibility of using an "F" type plug for connection. Visual aids and links to images are provided to clarify the types of connectors and cables needed.
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