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In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, AH#49 <"=?iso-8859-1?Q?Asshole=99=2349?="@ your.net> wrote: > >Running the cable is obviously the most time consuming part, so get the >best cable that you can afford, and use the shortest lengths as well. > Drill holes and seal if you do it that way OR, like I have had to do >at times due to certain apartments not allowing people to drill holes, >use these nifty "FLAT COAX" cable connectors that run from the outside, >and through the doors or windows, to the receiver. > >http://tinyurl.com/t14h top of the page. > >Tape up ALL ends so that they don't corrode, unless you decide to buy >yer own cutters and crimpers ($$$$) with weather proof ends....and then >tape them up anyway! :) I can't tell from looking at this whether this is RG-6 coax or not. Can someone confirm that this (or the GE or Eagle Aspen versions linked to from that page) are OK to use between the dish and the receiver, without ill effects? Thanks.
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