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RE: Coax Confusion


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  • Subject: RE: Coax Confusion
  • From: "Ian Willoughby" <ian@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 30 Apr 2003 14:31:45 +0100
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Hi Graham,

I beleive CT100 is what you want for sat. CT125 is thicker and not as
flexible. As for the others haven't a clue. Oh and make sure it is
Bi-directional ;-)

R's
Ian

-----Original Message-----
From: KIFF, Graham, FM [mailto:graham.kiff@xxxxxxx]
Sent: Wed 30/04/2003 13:59
To: UK HomeAutomation ListServer (ukha_d@xxxxxxx)
Cc:
Subject: [ukha_d] Coax Confusion



Guys

I'm about to buy some coax but am confused as to which spec to get.
It will be used to TV, Sat, CCTV & PC distribution.

What are the differences between RG59, RG59U, RG6, CT100, CT125?

Thanks in advance
Graham


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