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Default connecting coaxial inside a wall plate for TV

On Saturday, 13 April 2019 09:43:21 UTC+1, charles wrote:
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harry wrote:
On Friday, 12 April 2019 03:16:48 UTC+1, Bill Wright wrote:
On 11/04/2019 17:06, harry wrote:

So why don't they have a cable grip on the incomer(s) of a 13a socket?

Because the individual conductors are separated and the whole conductor
is gripped by the screw. With coax only the thin inner is gripped.

The consequences of an aerial cable coming loose are trivial anyway.

Not if it's in a system that's under warranty and is 200 miles away.

Bill

We're talking a bout safety here.
Whoever heard of trouble like this anyway?
Who's going to travel 200 miles to install a TV aerial?


Some years ago, I came across a distribution system for some sheltered
housing in Farnborough which was maintained by a firm in Newxcatle upon
Tyne.



There's one then.
I 'spect most installers don't go more then ten or fifteen miles for a job.