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Default 75 ohm "F" connectors on TV VCR etc.

I am a component-level service technician. I have been doing it for
over 40 years
During that time I have repaired many hundred ripped out 75 ohm
connectors.
The mounting of them is usually flimsey. This afternoon my sister's
husband
was hooking up connector and pulled it loose. Wants 5 minuite repair.
What can be done to educate the public the ease of damage and repair is
more involved than screwing of plugging something into somewhere ???

 
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