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Mediabridge F81 Splice Connector 3GHz Female to Female Coaxial Cable Extension - Gold-Plated - 5 Pack - Buy Now! Review

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Description of Mediabridge F81 Splice Connector 3GHz Female to Female Coaxial Cable Extension - Gold-Plated - 5 Pack - Buy Now!

**Warranty valid when purchased from Mediabridge Products only** Includes 5 connectors, ideal for connecting 2 F-Pin cables, and extending the connection of a cable box, TV, satellite receiver, VCR, cable modem, off-air antenna or other digital audio/video component. Each connector comes individually packaged to guard from scratches. Flat port ends on each side of the connector ensures moisture ingress protection and maximum rejection of the hum/static from RF and EM interference. 3GHz gold-plated connectors are built with nickel-plated brass for lasting performance, while its low-profile size adds a mere 1.02” to your high-frequency cable run. Accommodates most Male F-Type connectors and wall plates for indoor and outdoor settings alike. Achieves high-quality return loss and insertion loss specifications, when compared to conventional F81 connectors.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

You get what you pay for.

You get what you pay for. We recently switched from cable to antenna and ended up finding the best spot for reception in an upstairs room away from the TV. I used existing RG6 wiring in the walls of the house to send the signal down and it was ok but not very good. I replaced the plugs with them on the go, which greatly affected the signal strength at the receiver.

Pros
  • Good thing
Cons
  • Almost never

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Cord Cutters of the World, Untie (See what I made there?)

This is the device you need for connecting multimedia devices that may have incompatible connectors on the cable ends. the back of my Blu-ray player to my HD antenna, which needs an extension cord to reach the window. The signal is clear and the screw connections are tight. The greatest feeling of this is the smug satisfaction that comes from cutting the cord.

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  • Pleasant
Cons
  • Vulgarity

Just replaced the gateway (router) with the latest Xfi from the Comcast store. Had to go back to return the old one and while there I asked for an extra length of coax to extend the existing cable running through the wall. Wanted to place the gateway in a more open area than it was. When I got home and unwound the extra cable, I found that it had pin ends on either side. uhh! Couldn't use it (the existing cord has a plug). Instead of going back to Comcast, ordered these female cable glands! TA…

Pros
  • Quick Change
Cons
  • Ratio Set

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Connect one cable before the other. Now you have a longer cable!

Serious Review; Pun intentional: Here's the situation: you want to connect a cable to your TV, but it's quite a long way away. They have a lot of coax cables but they are not long enough to reach the pipe. Solution? 2 F-pin connectors; Barrel connectors, barrel connectors, call them what you will. They are really reliable as they are 3GHz connectors made from weatherproof nickel plated brass and have a high return/insertion loss quality. You'll lose the signal if you keep plugging those coax…

Pros
  • Great Price
Cons
  • Big and Bulky