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From http://www.satcure.co.uk/accs/page8.htm

SATDS is low cost, very flexible and ideal for making short connecting leads
and for runs around the house. The main drawback is that it's easily crushed
and kinked. Because of its aluminium and copper shield, it's very
susceptible to damage in damp conditions and it's more "lossy" than other
cable which uses only copper so using it for long runs outddors is to be
discouraged.

CT100 and H109 are slightly more robust but still susceptible to kinking.
Being stiffer, they are not as good as SATDS (RG6) for looping between
equipment. However, losses are lower than SATDS and they survive outdoors
better.


probably ok, but this suggests CT100 is better for the long run to the dish.

"Pet" wrote in message
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I have usefull length of Belden 9248 RG-6 75 ohm Co-ax is this any good
for Satellite dish connection?

Ta.

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