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In Reply to: RE: Modern Quad-shield RG6 is fine for this job. posted by 6bq5 on February 22, 2016 at 13:54:54
Thank you so do you think it is a rush job to put new cables on? I have a lot of differant things I want to upgrade, a new cart on my TT. Have some work done on my Dynaco MK IV's new set of quad caps general matenace I do enjoy those amps but it all got started with tuners I grew up on radio and went crazy at some point buying tuners. And of course tube amps that people thougt were too heavy and blah blah. And my ears just love LPs and everything that goes with them. OK enough out of me again. Is 2500 LPs a lot? They sound so perfect.
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Kindablue-
We are now getting into the bang-for-the-buck Versus 'what I (You) want now equation-
Timbo is correct - good antenna care and feeding will go a long way to ensuring that you get the most from your tuner-
So, does it work? as is?, Well ? - do you enjoy the current configuration with the warm-up time and all?-
If yes, then focus on the other areas that you want to repair/update-
at some point the tuner may benefit from an alignment - but again - if it is working to YOUR liking, focus on what is not - and come back to the tuner when you can-
Happy Listening
6BQ great advice I am happy with the sound I will invest in repairs and improvements simple advice but sometimes it has to come from another person other then myself.
20 year old out door cable deserves to be retired. If you had to use a balun to attach to the antenna plan on retiring that also. Any splits in the insulation let in water which oxidised the copper or aluminum, and that in turn decreased the amount of RF getting to the end of your cable.
Which 75 ohm cable to use will depend upon how long a run of cable you need. Remember the length of the cable should be viewed with respect to the wave length of the signal.
thanks to the internet cable specifications are easy to come by. some insulation resist sunlight better than other types. The type of connectors that can be put on the cable is also variable that has to be considered because cable diameter varies even thought the impedance is the same 75 ohms.
If the signal strength is suffecient for waht you want to do, you can always put a small amplifier after the cable splits behind your receiver and then route cable to other parts of your house. Unfortunately splitting the signal into two decrease the signal in half, fortunately that is only 3db though.
Best from t'son
bob
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