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<blockquote data-quote="Brian Adams" data-source="post: 124290" data-attributes="member: 963"><p>Re: Cable for paddles</p><p></p><p>I've used 100' lengths of RG6 with standard Kings and Neutrik 75 ohm connectors, with active and passive paddle antennas (mostly Shure), both transmitting and receiving, and never had an issue. I'm not in a heavy RF environment, but I always have solid signal. A couple 50' chunks of RG6 shouldn't set you back too much.</p><p></p><p>I can't think of a music event I've ever needed longer than 25' antenna cables for, and I usually use even shorter ones.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brian Adams, post: 124290, member: 963"] Re: Cable for paddles I've used 100' lengths of RG6 with standard Kings and Neutrik 75 ohm connectors, with active and passive paddle antennas (mostly Shure), both transmitting and receiving, and never had an issue. I'm not in a heavy RF environment, but I always have solid signal. A couple 50' chunks of RG6 shouldn't set you back too much. I can't think of a music event I've ever needed longer than 25' antenna cables for, and I usually use even shorter ones. [/QUOTE]
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