Re: [GMCnet] Restoration. Should I replace the Coax TV cable. [message #292737 is a reply to message #292726] |
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powwerjon
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RC and all,
The best coaxial cable for TV systems is RG6 Quad Shield Coaxial Cable. Bought this to rewire our Park Home here in Tucson, used similar at home for the coach and house. Your can also buy the RU6 cable in shorter lengths too.
The Cat5 or Cat6 cable would be of lessor value as most likely all your computer stuff would be located in one space and not scattered all over the coach. I do have a Cat6 wired network in our house, barn and shop to connect everything to the routers and internet.
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J.R. Wright
30' Buskirk Stretch
Michigan
On Location in Tucson
> On Dec 22, 2015, at 9:19 AM, RC Jordan wrote:
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>> TV in the coach
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> Though I suspect we're nearing the end of the need for coax for media, I'd do it for data future-proofing. Maybe run some Cat6, too.
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