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Old February 10th 06, 07:57 AM posted to rec.radio.shortwave,alt.home.repair
 
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Default Want to replace old flat tv cable with better coax.

On 9 Feb 2006 10:57:54 -0800, "jg" wrote:

Twinlead has less signal loss than coax so it's
preferred in reception areas where signal
strengths are low.


Should I be worried about this? Currently the twinlead only runs from
the top of the antenna to where it enters my house. About 40 ft. Then
I have coax in my crawl space for another 80 feet or so. 30 ft of
which is just coiled and wasted. Reception for local (Sacramento)
stations is pretty good. Reception for San Francisco stations is too
grainy to watch at times. My zip code is 95682. (So I should not
expect too much from San Francisco.)

If need be I can replace the existing twinlead with new twinlead.
Should I look into this?

jg


You can't expect good reception by mixing the two kinds of cable.
Use one or the other. Coax is preferred. You get less ghosts with
coax, and most likely better signal. Depending on your directions, an
antenna rotor may benefit you. That way you can point it toward
SanFrancisco or your local towers.

BTW: Coax is easier to install. You dont need all those standoffs and
stuff.