Purchase a "Coaxial Fluke Tester" It will tell you the length frequency and even if there is a problem with the cable.
It depends on the quality of the cable (how much copper it has) and the gauge of the wire. The most common type of gauge is 18 AWG. Also, the weight depends on the type of packaging - wooden spools are the most common. An 1000' spool of 18 AWG coax on a wooden spool weighs 38.6 pounds.
L-band--1.5-2.7 GHz S-band--2.7-3.5 GHz C-band--3.4-6.7 GHz Ku-band--12-18 GHz Ka-band--18-40 GHz
Ku Typically, they use frequencies in the C- (3.4 to 6.7 GHz) or Ku- (12 to 18 GHz) bands. Newer technologies are being developed for the Ka-band (18 to 40 GHz)
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That's a silly question! =P Typical satellite TV frequencies are mainly transmitted at C-band (4-8 GHz) or Ku-band (12-18 GHz)
The Ku-band ranges between 12 and 18 GHz. It is primarily used for satellite communications in Europe. The FCC has regulated 13.45 GHz for Ku and has only recently been introduced to the U.S. for speed detection.
18 Ampere
$18 An Hour
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18 feet i think <3 Edit: Actually it would be 50 feet.
18 inches (45cm)
$12-$18 / Hr