



If you are looking for the perfect TV Antennas, outlets, mechanisms, cable & accessories, then you have come to the right place! We offer a wide array of premium-quality products that will surely make your client's lives easier and more practical. These components are vital part of a house’s entertainment system. Without these components, your client’s TV will not receive adequate and seamless transmission of radio frequency.
Are compact devices that are capable of receiving over-the-air (OTA) signals from various television stations. Due to their design, they can be placed inside and outside the property. They are highly compatible as they come in different shapes and sizes.
Are crucial parts of any antenna installation. They can pick up a wide array of antenna signals, such as satellite, cable TV and radio signals. These components are made from durable materials that can handle electrical hazards without causing damage to your client’s expensive electronics.
At AGM Electrical Supplies, we also offer a wide array of antenna cables and other accessories that can seamlessly transfer signals between your client's devices and antenna. They can minimize signal loss, which improves the overall sound and video quality without throwing off your budget.
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What types of TV wall outlets are available?
You’ll find standard coaxial (PAL) sockets, satellite (F-type) outlets, and dual TV/FM combo plates ideal for both terrestrial and satellite systems.
How do I connect a TV aerial socket correctly?
Install using a star-point or loop-through wiring scheme, ensuring each outlet or chainable socket is properly terminated for even signal distribution.
Can I switch between antenna and satellite inputs?
Yes coaxial switches (usually F-type) let you easily toggle between antenna and satellite sources at the wall plate.
What kind of coaxial cable and connectors should I use?
Use RG-6 (or quad-shield) for lower signal loss with F-type connectors for main links, and Belling-Lee adapters to interface with older TVs.
Why is my TV reception poor even with good wiring?
Reception issues often stem from cable damage, loose outlets, misaligned antennas, or environmental obstructions like trees or buildings.