RG6 cable is a coaxial type commonly used for domestic video systems. It is most often used as a feed from an antenna or from a satellite dish to receivers. As well as RF signals, the cable can also be used to carry base band video signals although this is not a common application for this type of cable.
There are a number of connectors used with it including F conectors, BNC, RF and UHF types.
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.
When comparing the two of cable, 3C2V has smaller diameter than RG6. RG6 cable can sometime be seen as Quad shield cable. Both these cable can be used in TV signal receiving but RG6 is the most suitable when receiving digital signal such as satellite television and DVB-T.
The "F" connector is the most common type that is used on RG6 cable. This is the universal connector for home use of RG6 with antennas, CATV, satellite, and consumer electronics.
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The cable is known as RG6.
Televisions and cable modems use a coaxial cable. RG59 or RG6.
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Most times they are the same but a satellite signal needs to be carried by RG6 cable it is a heavier gauge wire then say RG59. Regular or analog cable signal is sometimes carried by RG59 but digital cable should use RG6. +++ The primary specification is not conductor size but the impedance and capacitance of the cable.
yes RG6 should be used exclusively for satellite hookups and digital CATV. RG59 is fine for analog CATV signals but will not support the higher bandwidth used for satellite signals.
I could be wrong, but I believe you are talking about an HDMI cable. Between the antenna and the TV set use RG6 cable.
There are primary two different systems. If it is cable then RG6 cable is used. If it is a LAN then Cat. 5 will be used.