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Default RG6 or RG6 quad shield for antenna run?

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I'd use the RG6QS with Thomas Betts Snap-n-Seal connectors, you'll
never have a problem with signal loss, interference or water. Make
sure you get connectors compatible with QS also. When I wired my
house 10 years ago the price difference was so small I used QS and
have never had a weak signal going to 10 rooms via a distribution amp
in the basement. Both are just as much work why not do the best?


OK thanks
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