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Yea but if its not absolute Zero it isnt better
-459.67 °F If you have moisture or water in your coax then getting it below freezing definatley does help! Ice wont conduct RF or electricity! I've seen this hundreds of times working for a cable TV company...When the WX gets frigid TV clears right up! "download.com" wrote in message ... Cold wire is a better conductor. Besure to ground the coax Burr |
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