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Is it acceptable to use rg6, a copper-plated steel conductor, at distances of 20-30 meters from the signal source?
There is an rg6 cable with a copper-plated steel core (it seems to be from the Proconnect company), bought by mistake in an online store.
I think to return and buy with a copper core or for a line of 20-30 meters (digital TV dvb-t2) is it still normal?
Interested in real user experience. How strong the damping will actually be.
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At such a length of the line, there will be no difference, from the word at all.
Connectors, socket tips will make more.
It will work normally, especially for a DVB-T2 signal. Of the problems, only potential corrosion on connections, on hidden wiring or in places of high moisture, I would not use. well, plus steel is less resistant to fracture, in constantly moving joints there is a risk of fracture.
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