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D.R. Bailey's profile picture
D.R. Bailey1 year ago

Or just buy a proper coax connector.

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Solar Heavy1 year ago

take the journey

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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.

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Gaming4Cash1 year ago

Dont do this, get a proper splice and crimp kit

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RHE1 year ago

Professionals use this.

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Grumpygrandpa WAG1 year ago

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

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Hogball All Ball1 year ago

This whole video is what not to do. Ever. Especially with larger conductors like that.

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Ing. Fernando Garrido1 year ago

Impedance match left the group….

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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.