wbwood
Aug 29, 2017Explorer
Coax cable
What's the best outdoor cable to use. Apparently the last couple of cables I have bought were not that great as the ends ended up breaking after several uses. I don't think the quality of the wire was...
rhagfo wrote:For the exact same reason already given and which you ignored. It's thinner and more flexible, which makes it easier to deal with in some circumstances. That includes the lead-in from a common batwing antenna.
Why bother with with RG59 when the cost difference between RG59 and RG6 is so small.