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White RG6 Cable 2 Ft Short to 75 Ft Long w/F-Male Connectors (75 Ohm)

RG-6 Cables 2 Ft. to 50 Ft. with F-Male Connectors | weBoost 950602, 950620, 950630, 950650 by Wilson Electronics

White RG6 Cable 2 Ft Short to 75 Ft Long w/F-Male Connectors (75 Ohm)

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RG-6 Cables 2 Ft. to 75 Ft. with F-Male Connectors | weBoost 950602, 950615, 950620, 950630, 950650 by Wilson Electronics and SureCall SC-RG6-75.

Choose low loss white RG6 cables (75 Ohm) from two feet short to seventy five feet long from the drop-down menu shown above. All these lengths of quad-shield coax. cables are factory crimped with f-male to f-male connectors. These're for indoor/ outdoor cable connections between signal amplifier to both inside or outside antennas. "Low loss" means that they incur a low loss of under 1dB signal loss per 10 ft.

RG stands for "Radio Guide". It is a military term. The 6 class of cables have their outer diameter at 3/8 inch. They have 75 Ohms impedance. Available in all sizes from small 2 ft. to 75 ft. long. While all except 75 ft. these coax cables are manufactured by Wilson Electronics (WilsonPro), they are branded under their premium consumer brand name, weBoost. The 75 ft. cable is made by SureCall. Designed, assembled and tested in USA.

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950602

2 ft White RG6 Low Loss Coax Cable (F-Male to F-Male connectors). UPC: 813986008911.

$4.95

950615

15 ft White RG6 Low Loss Coax Cable (F-Male to F-Male connectors). UPC: 697691011042.

$5.95

950620

20 ft. White RG6 Low Loss Coax Cable (F-Male to F-Male connectors). UPC: 813986008874.

$6.99

950630

30 ft. White RG6 Low Loss Coax Cable (F-Male to F-Male connectors). UPC: 813986008881.

$9.99

950650

50 ft. White RG6 Low Loss Coax Cable (F-Male to F-Male connectors). UPC: 813986006382.

$12.99

SC-RG6-75

75 ft. White RG6 Low Loss Coax Cable (F-Male to F-Male connectors). UPC: 857593005901.

$25.99

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  • What is the difference between RG-59, RG-6, and RG-11 cables?

    While RG59, RG6, RG11 all have 75 Ohm impedance, their thickness or diameter of center conductor varies and thus their signal loss varies accordingly. Thinner diameter of centre conductor cables are easier to bend but incur higher signal loss. Thicker the diameter of centre conductor, the harder it is to bend the cables and harder to penetrate into walls because they are thicker - but they offer lower signal loss.    Per these characteristics, know that RG-59 has smallest diameter and thus most flexible but has highest signal loss. Thus they are typically specified for use as equipment patch cords because of their smaller bend radius and flexibility.    RG-6 has wider diameter than RG59 cables and thus less flexible but has lower signal loss than RG59 cables. These are commonly used for cell signal booster distributed cabling for use up to 75 ft.   RG11 cables have the widest diameter of all three type cables and thus least flexible but RG-11 cables have lowest signal loss than other two type cables. Its center conductor diameter is almost twice that of RG59. RG11 cables are commonly used for cell signal booster distributed cabling for lengths up to 125 ft.

  • What does RG mean?

    RG is acronym for "Radio Guide". This is a standard term to specify different grades of coaxial cables for their applications.

  • I need a male on one end and a female on the other. The male feeds into m y TV and the female connects to the male end of the antenna. The picture seems to show a male on one end and a female on the other.

    It seems you would need to buy F-Female to F-Male connector to add on one end of this cable.

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Note: For any signal booster to help, outside signal strength must be at least -110 dB or there must be a clear line of sight to a cell tower that is within twenty miles. Before ordering, please check outside signal level in decibels or ensure that you can make and hold a phone call at any good spot outside where you can mount an exterior antenna. Square footage stated in signal booster listings is based on good signal outside. If it is any weaker, the boosted sq. ft. area will be considerably lower, accordingly.

Kevin K. of Anderson, California gave the following review:

Website is easy to use with plain straight forward info but could have had more on testing signal strength to make sure you get a strong enough booster.

Therefore, please note that stated sq. ft. coverage is based on good signal outside. For best results: If outside signal is weak, we suggest choosing the next higher sq. ft. coverage kit. If outside signal is very weak, we suggest choosing the kit with even more higher sq. ft. range bracket. Basically, higher the sq. ft. bracket, the more powerful the signal amplifier with greater Gain as well as higher uplink and downlink output power.

If outside signal is too weak (weaker than -110 dB), submit request for cell coverage solution assessment. Upon receipt of questionnaire, we will perform residential or business site survey. This will help us determine the system that is needed to improve cell coverage. Then, we will create system design using that system such as femtocell, active or hybrid distributed antenna system (DAS), or other carrier feed signal enhancing method available that will work at your signal-challenged location. Finally, we will schedule for installation after equipment and installation service quote has been approved by you, or your company.

For non installation-included kits: Most home / office / building cell signal booster kits only include bracket to mount exterior antenna on outside wall, edge of roof, or existing pipe up to 2 inches in diameter. Mounting pole not included with most kits, unless stated specifically that it is included for free. Therefore, a mounting post must be purchased separately if you will require it to mount exterior antenna.


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