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Hi,
Just a bit of a followup from my previous post. Am in my 70's now, and not too sharp with this stuff anymore. But, I really enjoy sw listening. Doing some re-plumbing. The suggestion was made that the common RG-6 that is everywhere would do me just fine, as I'm talking about about 3 foot patch cord lengths. Listening only; mainly the scanner vhf/uhf frequencies. And possibly on occasion up to about 1.5 GHz, at most. Everyone has them,from Wal-Mart on up The RCA branded cables seem to be most popular. Probably a very cheap implementation. Think this would do me O.K. as the lengths are only 3 feet, and listening only ? Or, too cheaply made probably, and I should try to find somewhere a better quality ? They all use these F connectors. Guess I'm old fashioned, but they "scare" me a little not having a "real" center pin. Any reluctance to using them ? Thanks again, Bob |
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