3GHz Digital Coaxial Cable RG59/U and RG6/U
The Ultimate in Performance: Designed for HDTV Applications
What's special about these 3GHz coaxial cables?
- Sweep tested to 3.0 GHz
- 18 - 20 AWG solid bare copper center conductor
- Meets UL and specifications for CM (flammability test) installations
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Our 3GHz digital coax cable is the best of the best when you are looking to install and enjoy the finest possible performance for your video installations. Engineered for these applications, you receive great quality transmission for antennas, cable television and satellite installation, as well as great performance on you composite video signals and component video and security or surveillance systems. Sweep tested to 3Ghz to ensure performance for these applicable frequencies. It is, of course, the standard for satellite TV installations and HDTV applications.
Part # | Description | Length | Weight | Colors | Price |
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HTBC-RG59/U-DC | RG59/U 3.0GHz Digital Coax Cable | 500 ft | 18 lbs | White, Blue, Red, Green, Yellow | Manufacturer Direct
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Questions & Answers
I was attempting to modify the coax cable in my attic. I was going to add some new connectors on some existing cable. I tried both crimp and compression F type connectors. I could not be the connectors on far enough. Are there significant OD size differences in coax? I could not see a size on the cable. Could it be the cable was old enough that it would not accept new connectors. I spent a long frustrating day in my attic. No fun and no new connectors in place.
- Thank you for your question. We would welcome an opportunity to work with you to better understand your project and requirements. Please call 866-222-0030 to discuss further
Doug - Which coax cable do I need? A couple of 50ft runs. Used for digital/Hi-def TV and hish speed internet within my home?
- Thank you for your question. Either one of these would be ok for your application.
what's the difference between RG6 and 59?
- Thank you for your question. RG6 is a much better quality cable, maintaining signal stability at a much better rate.
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Is this cable Quad Shield ?
- Thank you for your question. Part number HTBC-RG6QS-1000FT should be the option you are looking for. Please call 866-222-0030 if you have any additional questions
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