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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: SC
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Good evening, everyone.
XM sells a kit for their XM antenna that includes an RG-174/U cable with SMA connectors. I have pre-wired, maybe mistakenly, with RG-6 Quad-Shield. I can use F to SMA adapters. I am wondering if the RG-6 specs works for the antenna as well as the RG-174/U? Does anyone have any experience or know the answer?...Thanks. |
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