PAL & Coaxial
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PL259 Plug For RG58
CAT.NO: PP0680
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75 Ohm Gold Plated PAL Socket
CAT.NO: PS0605
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F59 Right Angle Plug to F81 Socket
CAT.NO: PA3674
Available for delivery
Coax Cable Joiner
CAT.NO: PS0618
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75 Ohm Right Angle Solderless TV Plug
CAT.NO: PP0606
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3.5mm Plug to PAL TV Socket Adaptor
CAT.NO: PA3657
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Gold 75 OHM TV Plug
CAT.NO: PP0604
Limited stock for delivery
SMA Reverse PCB - Plug
CAT.NO: PP0594
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SMA Reverse PCB Socket
CAT.NO: PS0596
Not available for delivery
PAL & Coaxial Cable Connectors at Jaycar
To consistently transmit clear audio and video signals, you need quality PAL and coaxial cable connectors to work in unison with the wider system. Whether you’re trying to enjoy the latest home entertainment systems, utilising a state-of-the-art AV project, or upgrading a professional broadcasting setup, our broad array of connectors available at Jaycar will ensure reliable and efficient connections for your audio and video needs.
What is a PAL connector?
A PAL (Phase Alternating Line) connector typically attaches to antenna cables to ensure a stable and high-quality connection for transmitting video signals. PAL connectors are often found on older video equipment and televisions but are still widely used in various AV setups. They are known for their reliability and ease of use, making them a staple in many audio-visual systems.
What is a coaxial cable connector?
As the name suggests, a coaxial cable connector attaches coaxial cables, transmitting high-frequency signals and providing a shielded path to reduce interference and signal loss. You will commonly find your coaxial cable connectors around television, internet, and radio frequency applications, although they are available in various types to suit different AV equipment that requires a secure and stable connection.
What are the 3 types of coaxial cable connectors?
Coaxial cable connectors come in various types, each designed for specific applications. The three most common types are:
- F-Type Connectors: Widely used in television and satellite signal transmission, F-Type connectors are known for their threaded design to ensure a secure connection.
- BNC Connectors: Often used in professional video and radio frequency applications, BNC connectors feature a quick connect/disconnect mechanism, making them ideal for frequent connections and disconnections.
- N-Series Connectors: These connectors are used in applications that require a durable and reliable connection at higher frequencies. N-series connectors are often found in professional RF and microwave systems, known for their robustness and performance.
What is the difference between PAL & F Connectors?
PAL and F connectors serve similar purposes but have a few differences.
PAL connectors are primarily used in regions with the PAL video standard and are found on older video equipment and televisions. They provide a stable connection for video signals.
On the other hand, F connectors are commonly used for television and satellite signal transmission, particularly in regions using the NTSC or DVB standards. F connectors have a threaded design that ensures a secure connection, making them ideal for cable and satellite TV applications.
Explore our range of coaxial cables and other audio-video connectors to bolster your future AV projects.