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Help in identifying a mystery wall socket [duplicate]


What type of outlet is in the picture?How to Connect Modems to Wall?How do I detach the wires from this lamp ceiling socket?Identifying and crimping 2-pin connectorIdentifying name of a connector part






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  • What type of outlet is in the picture?

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I am trying to identify a mystery wall receptacle that I have in my house (built in the 60s, USA). I have one in the living room next to a fireplace, another in a bedroom. It looks somewhat like the C8 socket, but is more rectangular and rough-looking.



Does anybody know what this is?



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Mystery wall connector



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  • an early phone socket? or for a speaker?

    – Solar Mike
    May 12 at 18:30






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    A duplicate of this question, I believe: diy.stackexchange.com/questions/29430/…

    – jwh20
    May 12 at 18:48






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    As the flat wire is now exposed it is a tv antennae connection and this is a duplicate of the other question

    – Kris
    May 12 at 18:52






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    Thanks everyone, I think this is indeed the same socket as the other question.

    – Daniel S.
    May 12 at 18:54


















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This question already has an answer here:



  • What type of outlet is in the picture?

    3 answers



I am trying to identify a mystery wall receptacle that I have in my house (built in the 60s, USA). I have one in the living room next to a fireplace, another in a bedroom. It looks somewhat like the C8 socket, but is more rectangular and rough-looking.



Does anybody know what this is?



EDIT: added opened picture



Mystery wall connector



Opened plate










share|improve this question















marked as duplicate by Community May 13 at 4:16


This question has been asked before and already has an answer. If those answers do not fully address your question, please ask a new question.


















  • an early phone socket? or for a speaker?

    – Solar Mike
    May 12 at 18:30






  • 3





    A duplicate of this question, I believe: diy.stackexchange.com/questions/29430/…

    – jwh20
    May 12 at 18:48






  • 3





    As the flat wire is now exposed it is a tv antennae connection and this is a duplicate of the other question

    – Kris
    May 12 at 18:52






  • 2





    Thanks everyone, I think this is indeed the same socket as the other question.

    – Daniel S.
    May 12 at 18:54














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This question already has an answer here:



  • What type of outlet is in the picture?

    3 answers



I am trying to identify a mystery wall receptacle that I have in my house (built in the 60s, USA). I have one in the living room next to a fireplace, another in a bedroom. It looks somewhat like the C8 socket, but is more rectangular and rough-looking.



Does anybody know what this is?



EDIT: added opened picture



Mystery wall connector



Opened plate










share|improve this question

















This question already has an answer here:



  • What type of outlet is in the picture?

    3 answers



I am trying to identify a mystery wall receptacle that I have in my house (built in the 60s, USA). I have one in the living room next to a fireplace, another in a bedroom. It looks somewhat like the C8 socket, but is more rectangular and rough-looking.



Does anybody know what this is?



EDIT: added opened picture



Mystery wall connector



Opened plate





This question already has an answer here:



  • What type of outlet is in the picture?

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marked as duplicate by Community May 13 at 4:16


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marked as duplicate by Community May 13 at 4:16


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  • an early phone socket? or for a speaker?

    – Solar Mike
    May 12 at 18:30






  • 3





    A duplicate of this question, I believe: diy.stackexchange.com/questions/29430/…

    – jwh20
    May 12 at 18:48






  • 3





    As the flat wire is now exposed it is a tv antennae connection and this is a duplicate of the other question

    – Kris
    May 12 at 18:52






  • 2





    Thanks everyone, I think this is indeed the same socket as the other question.

    – Daniel S.
    May 12 at 18:54


















  • an early phone socket? or for a speaker?

    – Solar Mike
    May 12 at 18:30






  • 3





    A duplicate of this question, I believe: diy.stackexchange.com/questions/29430/…

    – jwh20
    May 12 at 18:48






  • 3





    As the flat wire is now exposed it is a tv antennae connection and this is a duplicate of the other question

    – Kris
    May 12 at 18:52






  • 2





    Thanks everyone, I think this is indeed the same socket as the other question.

    – Daniel S.
    May 12 at 18:54

















an early phone socket? or for a speaker?

– Solar Mike
May 12 at 18:30





an early phone socket? or for a speaker?

– Solar Mike
May 12 at 18:30




3




3





A duplicate of this question, I believe: diy.stackexchange.com/questions/29430/…

– jwh20
May 12 at 18:48





A duplicate of this question, I believe: diy.stackexchange.com/questions/29430/…

– jwh20
May 12 at 18:48




3




3





As the flat wire is now exposed it is a tv antennae connection and this is a duplicate of the other question

– Kris
May 12 at 18:52





As the flat wire is now exposed it is a tv antennae connection and this is a duplicate of the other question

– Kris
May 12 at 18:52




2




2





Thanks everyone, I think this is indeed the same socket as the other question.

– Daniel S.
May 12 at 18:54






Thanks everyone, I think this is indeed the same socket as the other question.

– Daniel S.
May 12 at 18:54











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Thanks for providing the "opened" picture, which clearly reveals that this is 300 ohm TV (and/or FM radio) antenna twinlead.



Not quite as obsolete as a buggywhip, but pretty close.






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  • +1 for "twinlead". That was indeed the type of antenna lead wires.

    – Michael Karas
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  • Are HD antennas not roof mounted, and signal over this wire?

    – JoeTaxpayer
    May 13 at 1:57






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    The original TV antennas this stuff was common for still work with HDTV if you have them (you don't actually need a "HDTV Antenna"), but most modern antennas use a 75 ohm coaxial feed rather than twinlead. It's shielded by design, which reduces interference pickup. It's also a LOT easier to find hardware for, these days.

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    May 13 at 2:07

















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Thanks for providing the "opened" picture, which clearly reveals that this is 300 ohm TV (and/or FM radio) antenna twinlead.



Not quite as obsolete as a buggywhip, but pretty close.






share|improve this answer























  • +1 for "twinlead". That was indeed the type of antenna lead wires.

    – Michael Karas
    May 12 at 20:22











  • Are HD antennas not roof mounted, and signal over this wire?

    – JoeTaxpayer
    May 13 at 1:57






  • 2





    The original TV antennas this stuff was common for still work with HDTV if you have them (you don't actually need a "HDTV Antenna"), but most modern antennas use a 75 ohm coaxial feed rather than twinlead. It's shielded by design, which reduces interference pickup. It's also a LOT easier to find hardware for, these days.

    – Ecnerwal
    May 13 at 2:07















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Thanks for providing the "opened" picture, which clearly reveals that this is 300 ohm TV (and/or FM radio) antenna twinlead.



Not quite as obsolete as a buggywhip, but pretty close.






share|improve this answer























  • +1 for "twinlead". That was indeed the type of antenna lead wires.

    – Michael Karas
    May 12 at 20:22











  • Are HD antennas not roof mounted, and signal over this wire?

    – JoeTaxpayer
    May 13 at 1:57






  • 2





    The original TV antennas this stuff was common for still work with HDTV if you have them (you don't actually need a "HDTV Antenna"), but most modern antennas use a 75 ohm coaxial feed rather than twinlead. It's shielded by design, which reduces interference pickup. It's also a LOT easier to find hardware for, these days.

    – Ecnerwal
    May 13 at 2:07













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Thanks for providing the "opened" picture, which clearly reveals that this is 300 ohm TV (and/or FM radio) antenna twinlead.



Not quite as obsolete as a buggywhip, but pretty close.






share|improve this answer













Thanks for providing the "opened" picture, which clearly reveals that this is 300 ohm TV (and/or FM radio) antenna twinlead.



Not quite as obsolete as a buggywhip, but pretty close.







share|improve this answer












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  • +1 for "twinlead". That was indeed the type of antenna lead wires.

    – Michael Karas
    May 12 at 20:22











  • Are HD antennas not roof mounted, and signal over this wire?

    – JoeTaxpayer
    May 13 at 1:57






  • 2





    The original TV antennas this stuff was common for still work with HDTV if you have them (you don't actually need a "HDTV Antenna"), but most modern antennas use a 75 ohm coaxial feed rather than twinlead. It's shielded by design, which reduces interference pickup. It's also a LOT easier to find hardware for, these days.

    – Ecnerwal
    May 13 at 2:07

















  • +1 for "twinlead". That was indeed the type of antenna lead wires.

    – Michael Karas
    May 12 at 20:22











  • Are HD antennas not roof mounted, and signal over this wire?

    – JoeTaxpayer
    May 13 at 1:57






  • 2





    The original TV antennas this stuff was common for still work with HDTV if you have them (you don't actually need a "HDTV Antenna"), but most modern antennas use a 75 ohm coaxial feed rather than twinlead. It's shielded by design, which reduces interference pickup. It's also a LOT easier to find hardware for, these days.

    – Ecnerwal
    May 13 at 2:07
















+1 for "twinlead". That was indeed the type of antenna lead wires.

– Michael Karas
May 12 at 20:22





+1 for "twinlead". That was indeed the type of antenna lead wires.

– Michael Karas
May 12 at 20:22













Are HD antennas not roof mounted, and signal over this wire?

– JoeTaxpayer
May 13 at 1:57





Are HD antennas not roof mounted, and signal over this wire?

– JoeTaxpayer
May 13 at 1:57




2




2





The original TV antennas this stuff was common for still work with HDTV if you have them (you don't actually need a "HDTV Antenna"), but most modern antennas use a 75 ohm coaxial feed rather than twinlead. It's shielded by design, which reduces interference pickup. It's also a LOT easier to find hardware for, these days.

– Ecnerwal
May 13 at 2:07





The original TV antennas this stuff was common for still work with HDTV if you have them (you don't actually need a "HDTV Antenna"), but most modern antennas use a 75 ohm coaxial feed rather than twinlead. It's shielded by design, which reduces interference pickup. It's also a LOT easier to find hardware for, these days.

– Ecnerwal
May 13 at 2:07



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