Wednesday, February 11, 2009

R59 Coaxial Cable Connection

R59 coaxial cable is a type of data transfer cable used in a wide variety of applications. Coaxial cable presents a highly efficient, durable way to transmit both audio and video signals, as well as general computer signals, across a specific distance. Devices that commonly use coaxial cables include television antennas, cable television providers and other types of electronics. Connecting a coaxial cable to two devices will take no more than a minute.


Instructions








1. Straighten out your R59 coaxial cable and lay it flat on a table or other flat surface.


2. Locate the R59 cable inputs on the two devices you are connecting. These inputs will be silver-colored and metal with metal threading circling the actual input. On the inside of the input, you'll find a small circular hole.








3. Line up the pin on the inside of your R59 cable with the hole on the inside of the R59 input on your first device. Push the pin into the hole. Twist the connector on the end of your R59 cable clockwise. Like a screw, it will use the threading on the exterior of the input to guide the cable into the input, securing it in place.


4. Repeat Step 3 to connect the other side of the cable to your second device. Line up the pin on the inside of the R59 cable with the hole on the inside of the R59 input on your second device. Push the pin into the hole. Twist the connector on the end of the R59 cable clockwise.

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