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Useful tips
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D.R. Bailey1 year ago
Or just buy a proper coax connector.

Solar Heavy1 year ago
take the journey

Piotr1 year ago
Fcuk, it costs 2,5$ to have it done professionally.

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This type of splice will cause excessive signal loss.

Gaming4Cash1 year ago
Dont do this, get a proper splice and crimp kit

RHE1 year ago
Professionals use this.

Grumpygrandpa WAG1 year ago
Driving around with my old leakage detector I would be shutting of your fuzzy reception with that connection

Hogball All Ball1 year ago
This whole video is what not to do. Ever. Especially with larger conductors like that.

Ing. Fernando Garrido1 year ago
Impedance match left the group….

TheGhostWarrior1 year ago
Only an ignoramus would think RG6 or any other shielded coaxial cable, can be fixed this way. Pure garbage internet stupidity pretending to be clever.
