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Actually the answer is "yes" - RG59 is 75 Ohm cable. RG58 looks the same
but is slightly thinner and is 50 Ohm. Perhaps that's what Steve was
thinking about.


"Steve" wrote in message
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No, the cable that came with my Shakespeare 2010 (I think that is the

model)
is 75 ohm, the same as regular home tv service, just a bit better quality

in
the connectors and it was white, rather than black..

Even with that it installed according to the manual and pre-amp, this
antenna has been a major disappointment.. Works only in medium to strong
signal areas. Nothing viewable in the fringe areas..

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My opinion and experience. FWIW

Steve
s/v Good Intentions




 
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