ᐅ Looking for a suitable outlet for satellite connection

Created on: 1 Mar 2023 14:40
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FrankChief
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FrankChief
1 Mar 2023 14:40
Hello,

we are receiving our building handed over with antenna empty boxes.

Only the cable is coming out of the wall, and we still have to install the satellite outlet.

I looked at the Gira 55 Standard and found the SAT F socket.

Is this the right connector for our satellite cables?

We need 3x single satellite outlets and 1x double satellite outlet.
Mahri231 Mar 2023 15:07
You can use almost any satellite outlet, whether triple or quadruple with an F-screw connection. Just make sure to use the appropriate cover from your switch series. Satellite outlets are available from numerous manufacturers. Just pay attention to whether it is a terminal outlet, a tap-off outlet, or a pass-through outlet.

For example, TechniSat: SVT 600 (twin outlet) and Sachverständigen 600 (single outlet).
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FrankChief
1 Mar 2023 15:32
@Mahri23 Thank you for your message.

Unfortunately, I’m not very familiar with this.

These are the pictures of the Gira component.
I like them because they only have the satellite connections and no empty holes.
I’m just unsure if these are the correct ones.

Are these possibly just the covers or already the complete satellite module?

They can be found directly under the following term:

Gira insert F-connector single or double Standard 55

Is there a suitable cover from Gira Standard 55 for Technisat inserts? I couldn’t find anything about that somehow.
White square connection box with two round connectors and hexagonal nuts

White square cover with central hexagonal nut and hole on grey background.
Mahri231 Mar 2023 15:36
Of course, you can also use the Gira inserts for that. They are exactly what you need. 🙂
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FrankChief
1 Mar 2023 15:45
Do I need anything else, or is this everything I need for the connection?

As far as I know, I still need a small mounting frame to avoid any gaps between it and the main frame.
Mahri231 Mar 2023 15:58
Correct. Junction box, mounting frame, and cover. Each one per box, whether single or double version.