I don't understand these F-connector O-ring seal placement positions at all.
On all of the plugs for RG-6 or F-6 I have ever had, if there was an o-ring (and there should be if it's outdoors) it went INSIDE all the way past the threads and seated against the non-rotating part of the connector that gets crimped to the cable. When the connector is tightened, the o-ring inside is compressed, forming a water-tight seal between the male and female connectors. Water can get into the threads, but not into the area where water must be kept out (such as the center connector). I do have some F-11 snap-and-seal plugs with a different seal, but they are not o-rings. 73, Mike www.w0btu.com _________________ Topband Reflector
