Most cellular antennas come with RG-58 or RG-174 cable in varying lengths, hardwired to the antenna. These wire types are thin and flexible, but for extension cables and longer runs, heftier cables should be used.

What cable do I need for antenna?

Antennas Direct offers three types of cable: RG6,Quad-Shielded RG6, and RG11. If you’re installing an indoor antenna or a short outdoor run, a standard RG6 cable should meet your needs. The quad-shielded RG6 cable features additional foil shields to fight electromagnetic interference and is ideal for longer runs.

Which coaxial cable is best for antenna TV?





Coaxial cable designed for domestic television should be 75 Ohm, with RG-6 coaxial being ideal for TV. The best coaxial cable for HDTV is RG-11. This type of cable offers a higher gauge than others, which provides more space for signals to transfer.

What do you call the cable for TV antenna?

Coaxial cable, sometimes known as coax cable, is an electrical cable which transmits radio frequency (RF) signals from one point to another.

Is coax cable good for antenna?

Cable Matters Quad Shielded Coaxial Cable



All coaxial cables consist of a conductor wrapped in insulation and shielding. Data travels down the conductor from the source of the signal, in this case your antenna, to your TV. The shielding protects that signal from electromagnetic interference.

How thick is a TV aerial cable?

By far the most common and the type and the size that most people will be familiar with, that is nearly always used for domestic TV aerial/ satellite systems is 1mm coaxial.

Can you use RG-6 for antenna?





RG-6 is rated for applications below 150 MHz, so it can be used with transmitters and antennas on the 2 meter band.

What’s better RG6 or RG11?

In sum, RG11 cables bring better signal signal with less fluctuation than RG6 cables. Therefore, RG11 cables usually can carry signals of higher frequency and give better signal quality compared to RG6 cables that may suffer from more signal loss and offer poorer signal strength.

What is difference between RG6 and RG11?

RG6 has higher attenuation level; RG11 has lower attenuation level. RG6 can transmit signals in a higher frequency range than RG6. Because RG11 has lower attenuation level, it can transmit in a father distance: RG6 can transmit signal in a distance of 600m, RG11 can transmit in a distance of 1,100m.

What is better RG6 or RG-59?

RG6 cables can carry signals at a longer distance and keep better signal quality than RG59 cables. Therefore, RG6 cables are usually used for high-frequency applications like TV connection, while RG59 cables is more suitable for low-frequency and short-distance transmission.

How do I choose a coaxial cable?



There are 4 key points to be considered when choosing coaxial cables:

  1. Cable Type.
  2. Operating Frequency.
  3. Cable Attenuation.
  4. Characteristic Impedance.
  5. Quick note: RG-style coaxial cables are not all built the same. Check the specification requirements before you buy, and if you need help contact our technical support.


What is better RG6 or CT100?

The real difference is the loss, RG6 has solid polythene insulation, whereas CT100 is semi air spaced and larger diameter. The UHF loss is significantly less (about half as much). Use CT100 for aerial signals and it good for distribution too and fits F connectors properly.

What is RG59 cable used for?



RG-59 is often used at baseband video frequencies, such as composite video. It may also be used for broadcast frequencies, but its high-frequency losses are too high to allow its use over long distances; in these applications, RG-6 or RG-11 are used instead.

Is RG6 the same as coaxial?

RG6 Quad Shielded cables (RG6Q) and RG6 Dual Shielded cables (RG6) are both coaxial cables. Both cables can be used to set up home theaters, CATV-MATV systems, or for computer & data processing transmissions to name just a few applications.

Is all coaxial cable the same?

Match the cable to what it’s is used for.



Coaxial cables marked RG-6, RG-11, or RG-59 are used for applications such as video signals for TVs. RG-8 and RG-58 cables are commonly used for ethernet and internet connections. RG-8X cables are generally used for amateur radios, also known as ham radios.

What does RG6 stand for?

Definition. RG6. Radio Grade 6 (cable)

When should I use RG11?




Quote from Youtube video: Feet you're probably going to use a preamp. Anyway if there's an issue with signal loss in a long cable run overall stick with rg6. And cable runs less than 100 feet and rg 11 and cable runs over 100.

Can you mix RG11 and RG6?

You can mix coaxial cable types. It’s very common for RG11 to be used for long runs and RG6 to be used for shorter runs. Typically you would switch cable types at an intermediate closet where the RG11 cable will go into an amplifier and RG6 cable will come out.