Guys,
I'm fed up with using crummy RG59 to feed TV antenna. RG11 turns out
to be even more lossy for the UHF channels. I have enough 1/2" or
3/4" CATV hardline to make the run. However, it appears to be a
challange to mate it with the type F connectors on the antenna preamp
and TV. I suppose a short length of RG59 on both ends would be OK.
Any suggestions? How do the cable guys do this? It seems like I
stand a chance of loosing most of what can be gained by poor adapters.
73 de Brian/K3KO
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