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I posted the following message on another ng and have been
advised to repeat it here in the hope that Bill Wright will respond. My apologies for any unintended cross-posting. "I'm in the process of cabling an old house for network (cat 5e not 6) & telephone. It has just dawned on me that I also should run co-ax for tv and radio outlets at the same time. Any suggestions please for what type of co-ax I should use and any recommended suppliers. I will need about 300m for each. Max. run is about 35m. Any other pratfalls that I should be aware of? The old house was totally rewired and equipped with a new ch/hw system about 6 years ago. These are fine. Burglar alarm and smoke/fire detection stuff is in place and working well. The house is my late fathers old place and I intend to move into it..... eventually." Thanks Nick. |
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Nick wrote:
I posted the following message on another ng and have been advised to repeat it here in the hope that Bill Wright will respond. My apologies for any unintended cross-posting. "I'm in the process of cabling an old house for network (cat 5e not 6) & telephone. It has just dawned on me that I also should run co-ax for tv and radio outlets at the same time. Any suggestions please for what type of co-ax I should use and any recommended suppliers. I will need about 300m for each. Max. run is about 35m. Any other pratfalls that I should be aware of? The old house was totally rewired and equipped with a new ch/hw system about 6 years ago. These are fine. Burglar alarm and smoke/fire detection stuff is in place and working well. The house is my late fathers old place and I intend to move into it..... eventually." Thanks Nick. The following are all Benchmarked, BS and CAI approved cables for Digital. Company Cable Type ------------------------------------------------ Antiference 5540F Belden CDT H109 C00 Belden Europe CS100 CT100 Cables Britain Ltd CO10R CB10R Commtech Communications HYCF100 HYC100 Contour Electronics Ltd C30276-FOAM Draka Comteq Ltd CX100 GJ Electronics Ltd DIGIMAX Italiana Conduttori srl QF100 MasterPlug Ltd PA-100 PT-100 Philex Electronics Ltd PF100 PH100 Webro Cable and Connectors WF100 H109F H109F(e) I personally use and recommend Webro as they also are the only company that have 125 and 165 cables which are BS and CAI approved. http://www.cai.org.uk/asp/bmcables.asp# Regards Glenn... |
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"Usenet" wrote in message ... I personally use and recommend Webro as they also are the only company that have 125 and 165 cables which are BS and CAI approved. http://www.cai.org.uk/asp/bmcables.asp# I used their Belden CDT H109 to wire up my house and it has proved to be very low loss. Well worth the money and should last a very long time. |
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