โOct-18-2018 02:05 PM
โOct-20-2018 04:00 PM
rhagfo wrote:mike-s wrote:
None of the wire runs on an RV are long enough to worry about which cable to use. RG-11, RG-6, RG-59, the difference is mice nuts.
But if you really want to waste your money, you want hardline or LMR-600.
No so, RG 59 will not work with most Dish systems, we also had issue when using it at
Home with cable service. Somewhat like saying 14 gauge wire will work for a 20 amp circuit.
โOct-20-2018 03:43 PM
mike-s wrote:Tom_M wrote:You don't know what you're talking about.mike-s wrote:LMR-600 is 50 ohm and can not be used. RG-11 is quite a bit thicker than RG-6. RG-6 will work fine.
But if you really want to waste your money, you want hardline or LMR-600.
โOct-20-2018 09:21 AM
mike-s wrote:What part of my response are you referring to? LMR-600 is 50 ohm, RG-11 is thicker, or RG-6 will work fine.
You don't know what you're talking about.
โOct-20-2018 01:08 AM
Tom_M wrote:You don't know what you're talking about.mike-s wrote:LMR-600 is 50 ohm and can not be used. RG-11 is quite a bit thicker than RG-6. RG-6 will work fine.
But if you really want to waste your money, you want hardline or LMR-600.
โOct-19-2018 02:23 PM
โOct-19-2018 07:32 AM
mike-s wrote:
None of the wire runs on an RV are long enough to worry about which cable to use. RG-11, RG-6, RG-59, the difference is mice nuts.
But if you really want to waste your money, you want hardline or LMR-600.
โOct-19-2018 03:52 AM
mike-s wrote:LMR-600 is 50 ohm and can not be used. RG-11 is quite a bit thicker than RG-6. RG-6 will work fine.
But if you really want to waste your money, you want hardline or LMR-600.
โOct-18-2018 08:21 PM
โOct-18-2018 03:51 PM
โOct-18-2018 03:46 PM
westernrvparkowner wrote:
RG11 is used primarily for very long runs. For most RV use RG6 is fine.
โOct-18-2018 03:29 PM
Range Maggot Bob wrote:westernrvparkowner wrote:Range Maggot Bob wrote:RG11 is used primarily for very long runs. For most RV use RG6 is fine. RG11 isn't generally available at your local hardware store while RG6 is. I sure wouldn't spend a dime more for RG11 unless you are looking at running distances in excess of 200 feet.
Has anybody used this cable?
Quad-Shield RG11 Heavy Duty Coax Cable w/ Weather Boot Connectors Indoor/Outdoor
Thanks!
Yeah, I need it for extended runs on my DISH Playmaker. Most of the places we camp it's pretty difficult to get a signal, so 100' gives me more options on where to place it, with minimal line loss.
Thanks for the replies!
โOct-18-2018 03:23 PM
westernrvparkowner wrote:Range Maggot Bob wrote:RG11 is used primarily for very long runs. For most RV use RG6 is fine. RG11 isn't generally available at your local hardware store while RG6 is. I sure wouldn't spend a dime more for RG11 unless you are looking at running distances in excess of 200 feet.
Has anybody used this cable?
Quad-Shield RG11 Heavy Duty Coax Cable w/ Weather Boot Connectors Indoor/Outdoor
Thanks!
โOct-18-2018 02:55 PM
โOct-18-2018 02:53 PM
Range Maggot Bob wrote:RG11 is used primarily for very long runs. For most RV use RG6 is fine. RG11 isn't generally available at your local hardware store while RG6 is. I sure wouldn't spend a dime more for RG11 unless you are looking at running distances in excess of 200 feet.
Has anybody used this cable?
Quad-Shield RG11 Heavy Duty Coax Cable w/ Weather Boot Connectors Indoor/Outdoor
Thanks!
โOct-18-2018 02:47 PM