RG6 Question

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May 9, 2005
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Hey All,

Stupid question here. How new is RG6 cable?

My house was built in late 1995 should it already be run with this cable?

I was just asking in case I run into a nightmare install if I'm told that on Friday.

Thanks
 
It has been around a lot longer than that, but whether it was used when your house was built would be a contractor's rather arbitrary choice.

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Hey All,
Stupid question here. How new is RG6 cable?
My house was built in late 1995 should it already be run with this cable?
I was just asking in case I run into a nightmare install if I'm told that on Friday.
Thanks
Cable TV companies were using RG6 almost exclusively as far back as the mid 1970s, even quad-shield RG6. Personally I can't imagine a house built in the mid-1990s being pre-wired with anything other than RG6 (or 6 quad).

For satellite use, plain RG6 is fine. For CATV use RG6/Quad. Quad shield coax (available in RG6, RG7 and RG11 sizes) is used by CATV providers to help battle against both ingress and egress radiation (leakage) which is not a problem at satellite frequencies.
 
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