The best size is RG 6 coax. However for short runs RG 59 will work.
Actually, a coaxial cable is used for both modems and TV's.
It replaces a coax cable, which won't work at those frequencies.
coax television through a cable company in a home should not have any power on it if it dose it might be coming from a TV or a VCR or some sort of coax tuner on a unit satellite on the other had dose run voltage on there line to work the dish properly
I think you mean a (TV antenna amplifier) RF amplifier used with coax cable. The answer is YES it will work with DTV.
It means your Netgear wireless router or Netgear wireless card (your computer) are too far from one another for the wireless connection to work.
No, if you arereferring to the kind that screw on to the coax before the cable reaches the TV. The setup menu of the DirecTV box has a place you can select or eliminate any channel from the TV.
You should be able to go about 100' with RG-56 with little or no problems.
flexible and easy to work with
Like anything else, coax cables can be found at basically any store. I would start looking at radio shack. They must have a great variety. Walmart or online stores such as Amazon would also have extra coax cables to buy.
I was just trying to coax the answer out of you. When the engine sputters like that, I try to coax the car along by gently applying pressure to the accelerator.
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