KD4UPL wrote:
Are you sure it didn't say RG-6? RG-6 is "regular" TV coax, has been for at least 20 years. The stuff to avoid is RG-59 which was "regular" TV coax back in the 80's and 90's.
Marginal difference in signal loss between RG-59 and RG-6. I prefer RG-6 because it is a bit larger/heavier so it stand up better to physical abuse.
If you are planing on making your own cable or you do not trust the end on your existing cable. DO IT RIGHT ! Buy Snap-N-Seal connectors
(RG-59 connectors have a red collar and RG-6 connectors have a blue collar). You will have to buy a special tool to install the connector. Prices range from about $20 to over $100.
EDIT : Over 100' of cable and at 400MHz
(approximate middle of the digital TV band) the loss on RG-59 is 7.0 dB vs 4.3 dB.