Use a feed-thru bushing whenever a coaxial cable passes
through a wall.
.47 each
Ivory Feed-Thru Bushing
Use a feed-thru bushing whenever a coaxial cable passes
through a wall.
.47
Black Dual Feed-Thru Bushing
This bushing allows two coaxial cables to pass through a
wall. You have to drill an oblong hole, but it makes for clean installation.
.71
Ivory Dual Feed-Thru Bushing
This bushing allows two coaxial cables to pass through a
wall. You have to drill an oblong hole, but it makes for clean installation.
.71
Single Nail Clip
Used to attach coaxial wire to a structure. This clip holds
one RG-6 cable in place
.17
Dual Nail Clip
Used to attach coaxial wire to a structure. This clip holds
two RG-6 cables in place
.28
Siding Clip
Used to attach coaxial wire to the outside of your vinyl
sided house. Place the cable in the clip, then pop the clip up under the gap where the two
pieces of siding come together.
Sold Out
Vertical Siding Clip
Same as above but allows you to go UP your
vinyl siding rather than horizontally.
.57
A-B Switch
Heavy Duty A-B Switch
5.65
Barrell Connector
For splicing two pieces of coaxial cable together
.94
Distribution Amplifier
Boosts signals to extra TVs by 25 db
23.58
RG-6 F Connector
End for RG-G coaxial cable
.47
RG-6 F Connector with 0-Ring
Outdoor end for RG-6 coaxial cable. Has an O-ring to reduce
the likelihood of water entering the connection.
.94
2-way splitter
Splits your cable TV, off-air or home distribution cable in
two.
2.83
Terminator
75 Ohm terminator. Use these to cap off any unused ports on
splitters to avoid unwanted signals entering your distribution system.
.71
3-way splitter
Splits your cable TV, off-air or home distribution cable into
three cables.
3.77
4-way splitter
Splits your cable TV, off-air or home distribution cable into
four cables.
4.72
4-way power passive splitter
Splits your cable TV, off-air or home distribution cable into
four cables. Passes voltage on two ports.