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Standard User Ajward1211
(newbie) Sun 26-Feb-23 06:38:27
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Rg11


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Im looking at using rg11 for a 750+ ft run, is this doable or is there a bet coax that can go that distance with little degradation?
Standard User copex
(committed) Sun 26-Feb-23 13:09:30
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RG11/U 1,500 ft (457 m)
Standard User Pheasant
(knowledge is power) Sun 26-Feb-23 14:56:40
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Im looking at using rg11 for a 750+ ft run, is this doable or is there a bet coax that can go that distance with little degradation?

Depends what your loss budget is? The option is to go to a larger gauge coax or hardline type cable over that distance, if it doesn’t meet the minimum signal level on RG11.

Are you in North America by any chance?


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Standard User Ajward1211
(newbie) Sun 26-Feb-23 15:36:01
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I would like to loose as little as possible. And i am in North America
Standard User mking90031
(member) Sun 26-Feb-23 15:38:28
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Hi,

Are you aware this is a UK board???

Yours,

Mark King MCP
www.mark-king-basingstoke.co.uk
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Standard User Ajward1211
(newbie) Sun 26-Feb-23 16:06:09
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I didnt know that. But either way i need to know whats the best coax for an about 750 foot (213.36 meters) run with a very low loss percentage
Standard User jchamier
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Sun 26-Feb-23 16:51:50
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I didnt know that. But either way i need to know whats the best coax for an about 750 foot (213.36 meters) run with a very low loss percentage

Assuming you're extending cable TV coax, and looking in places like Lowes or Home Depot, you might find the boards at broadbandreports.com are more in tune with your needs.

The UK cable network is much younger and we don't have homes built with cable points around the house, the provider here puts the point where you want the modem, and drills through the external wall.

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Standard User jchamier
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Sun 26-Feb-23 16:52:21
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Are you aware this is a UK board???

Its a shame when this board moved (back in 2004 or so?) from ADSLguide.org.uk to thinkbroadband... it didn't go with .co.uk :-/

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Standard User MHC
(sensei) Sun 26-Feb-23 18:44:34
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You could always look at Andrew's Heliax or HJ8-50B


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Standard User jpm
(experienced) Sun 26-Feb-23 20:42:14
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I didnt know that. But either way i need to know whats the best coax for an about 750 foot (213.36 meters) run with a very low loss percentage


The only cable franchise in the UK uses Amphenol cables branded as Times Fiber, from the Trishield 77% range. Here's the specs for the RG11 sized stuff:

https://www.amphenolbroadband.com/wp-content/uploads...
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