You can visit www.satcure.co.uk. They offers different kind of coaxial cables with different prices. You can make comparison there, and finally choose the right one that fit with your budget.
The best size is RG 6 coax. However for short runs RG 59 will work.
For Dish Network, we use RG6 coax cable to allow a higher frequency range for the satellite signal from the dish to your receiver. Any coax cable not rated at RG6 could affect the signal.
To extend a coax cable without special tools you will need a second coax cable. You can plug the second coax cable into the end of the first one (the end that is plugged into the wall).
If you are searching for a coax cable to purchase online I would suggest you go purchase one online from Best buy for the best quality, or go to http://www.fairviewmicrowave.com/microwave_rf_cables.htm?gclid=CJOOzZLuoqoCFcbBKgodGE4-Yw
RG-6 is the best cable to run.
You can get coaxial (coax) or HDMI cord online or at best buy or target.
Cable modems use RG-6 coax cables.
Coaxial cable is the best/lowest cost way to move a RF signal from point A to point B.
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Copper cables are the best and the standard just make sure it is sheilded cable.
This would depend upon your TV and the receiver and if it has a coax port available on the back. You can use an RG6 coax cable between the receiver and TV. Most newer HD receivers do not have a coax port on the back
Coaxial Qr is a coax cable that has been developed to met the demands of broadband or internet. At the moment it is considered to be the best of all the coax cables out there as it is very flexible and reliable.