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- The absolute best RG6 cable? - AVS Forum
Wondering what folks' opinions are of the best RG6 cable out there? From what I've read recently, it seems like Belden's 1694A is one of the top contenders? Belden 1694A 3 0GHz RG6 U Precision Video Cable RG6 U low loss Serial Digital Coax Sweep tested to 3 0GHz SDI HDTV Digital Video 18 awg
- Maximum Bandwidth of Coax Cable? - AVS Forum
Bandwidth is an analog measurement The maximum bandwidth of a cable is measured at the -3dB point, the frequency at which the signal drops to 0 707 of its low frquency value This will vary with the coax cable length, but coax can carry UHF frequencies (up to 800Mhz) with a few dB loss for up to 100feet of RG6 coax
- F Connector Difference - RG6 RG58 RG59? - AVS Forum
Small question about F connectors on coax cables My TV has been receiving massive interference ever since the connector (screw on part) on the signal splitter broke off For months, the wire has just been pushed into the splitter, and I'm finally going to get off my lazy *** and fix it
- RG6 Connector fitting help - AVS Forum
RG6 snap-n-seal coax connectors, a compression tool, and a rotary stripper With a bit of practice, you can go from cutting your cable to having a finished F connector in about 10 seconds I use 'em with F to RCA adapters to run in-wall subwoofer cables, component video, RGBHV, etc
- OK to mix RG6 and RG59 cables? - AVS Forum
I just installed an antenna in my attic and needed to extend my RG-6 coaxial cable to reach the atenna, so I found a 5ft RG-59 u cable and extended the reach by putting a coaxial cable coupler (2 ends female) in between the RG6 and RG59 Is this OK? Loss of quality?
- RG6: steel copper clad or solid copper? - AVS Forum
Quote: Originally Posted by Colm t 1473781 rg6-steel-copper-clad-or-solid-copper#post_23342935 All other things being equal, coax with a copper coated steel center conductor can work as well at RF as coax with a solid copper center conductor because of skin effect The DC resistance will be higher, though, resulting in a greater voltage drop
- 18 AWG what does it mean - AVS Forum
Incidentally RG6 is coaxial cable and 18 AWG wire is not I suspect for HDTV connections you would need to coaxial cable like RG6 18 AWG wire is more suited for audio applications
- Quad shield or not? - AVS Forum
The website listed above says to use standard RG6 Snap-N-Seal connectors on the Belden tri-shield FWIW, I couldn't get the Thomas and Betts standard (blue ring) RG6 Snap-N-Seal connectors, or Digicon (blue ring) standard RG6 connectors to fit on the Andrew tri-shield cable
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