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Structured Home Network Cable RG6 Quad + CAT5E 1000 Feet |
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SCP HNC-1 Composite (1) RG6 Quad Shield + (1) CAT5E CMR Structured Cable 1000 Feet of In-Wall CM rated Structured Cable, UL Listed Structured Cable with 1 RG6 Quad Shield Coaxial Cable and 1 CAT5E Network Cable in Blue or Orange Siamese 12.4 mm Jacket for Cable Television (CATV), Closed Circuit Television (CCTV), Satellite, Home Networks, Telephone, Fax, High Speed Internet, HDTV, Automation Applications, Video Distribution and Power Limited Circuit Cable for General Purpose Applications. The RG6 is 2.2 GHz swept 18 AWG SBC with Quad Shield, and the CAT5E is 350 MHz 24 AWG UTP Solid Copper of 4 Pairs, all bundled in a White or Blue PVC CM Siamese Jacket. Perfect for Residential and Commercial use where Multiple Connection Outlets are desired.

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Speaker wire performance is gauged by Resistance, Capacitance, and Inductance. The shorter a wire is, the better, as resistance increases with length. As long as the resistance is kept to less than 5% of the speaker impedance, it will suffice for home use. The resistance of speaker connection cable in 16-gauge or heavier wire has no detectable effect in runs of 50 feet or less in most loudspeaker connections. The lower the impedance of the speaker, the greater the impact of the resistance of the speaker wire will have. High power car audio systems using 2 ohm speaker circuits need relatively thick cables. The gauge sizes in AWG (American wire gauge) reduce as the wire gets larger. Thicker wires in a cable reduce resistance. Better purification of copper reduces oxidation and results in more consistent conductivity throughout the length of cable used.
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