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Posted by kryppy on 09/30/00 11:33
On Fri, 02 Dec 2005 11:16:32 -0500, yokl <yokl@yahoo.com> wrote:
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>seog wrote:
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>> I'll be installing a few systems for friends & family and I want to get a
>> decent RG6 crimper & stripper. Something in the $60. range. Which one should
>> I get? What about cable? Is there a difference in cable quality? What should
>> I get for residential use? TNX
>> http://www.hometech.com/tools/coax.html#EC-200004
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>I got a nice little package at Lowes with compression tool, stripper and
>connectors for less than $30. It's not commercial, but should last a
>long time with occasional use. Stay away from crimp and twist on.
More crap. Twist on and crimp perform exactly like any fittings , with
the exception of the ppc-ex6 which are total shit.
I almost lost a downlink because of a bad bag of them that would not
pass DC period.
Two old hex fittings and pliers saved my ass that day.
Thomas and betts are the best IMHO.
Another PPC story. I have a vsat dish in Nassau new providence that
had one rot and be wrecked in one month. Replacxed with a sterling and
it has been good three years,
No coax seal ever either.
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