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<blockquote data-quote="Fisty McB" data-source="post: 901730" data-attributes="member: 389824"><p>You can get 75ohm coax cable from Webro with even better specifications than wf125 but honestly for almost every domestic installation, overkill would be putting it mildly. The only time you might even consider going above wf125 for a satellite install would be if you couldn't locate the dish less than 75 metres from the receiver, and even then a sloping amplifier placed somewhere along the feed might do in many such situations. Such better spec cable would be used in the likes of trunking either in large buildings like blocks of flats or business estates to keep losses minimised on very long runs even with amplifiers in place, or where long underground runs are needed and fibre for whatever reason isn't an option.</p><p></p><p>IIRC Webro's highest spec 75ohm coax cable is wf340. It's not cheap either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fisty McB, post: 901730, member: 389824"] You can get 75ohm coax cable from Webro with even better specifications than wf125 but honestly for almost every domestic installation, overkill would be putting it mildly. The only time you might even consider going above wf125 for a satellite install would be if you couldn't locate the dish less than 75 metres from the receiver, and even then a sloping amplifier placed somewhere along the feed might do in many such situations. Such better spec cable would be used in the likes of trunking either in large buildings like blocks of flats or business estates to keep losses minimised on very long runs even with amplifiers in place, or where long underground runs are needed and fibre for whatever reason isn't an option. IIRC Webro's highest spec 75ohm coax cable is wf340. It's not cheap either. [/QUOTE]
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