
GE 23217 RG59 Coaxial Cable 6ft F-Type Connectors
Seamless Connectivity for Your Home Entertainment System The GE RG59 Coaxial Cable ensures a reliable connection between your TV, satellite receiver, and other audio/video components. Its low-loss design provides a clear signal for optimal performance. Specifications: Connector Type: F-Type ...
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Overview
Seamless Connectivity for Your Home Entertainment System
The GE RG59 Coaxial Cable ensures a reliable connection between your TV, satellite receiver, and other audio/video components. Its low-loss design provides a clear signal for optimal performance.
Specifications:
- Connector Type: F-Type Coaxial
- Cable Type: RG59 Coaxial
- Length: 6 ft (1.8m)
- Color: Black
- Connectors: Nickel-Plated
- Shielding: Dual Shielded
- Usage: Indoor Only
Key Features
F-TYPE COAX CONNECTION – This 6 ft. RG59 cable can be used to connecting coax equipped devices like TVs, VCR, Satellite, and other audio/video devices
COMPATIBLE DEVICES - For use with your TV, VCR, DVR, cable box, cable modem, satellite receiver, digital router or antenna
6 FEET (1.8 METERS) – low loss, double-shielded coaxial cable with nickel plated connectors
READY TO USE – simple, convenient, and reliable screw-on connectors for a secure connection (no tools required)
INDOOR USE ONLY – Not recommended for in-wall or outdoor installations
Nickel-plated connectors
6 foot cable
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Offers convenient F-type coax connections, making it ready to use with a wide range of common audio/video devices.
- Features low loss and double-shielding, which helps to maintain signal quality over the 6-foot length.
- Includes nickel-plated connectors, which resist corrosion and contribute to a more reliable, secure connection.
- Screw-on connectors simplify installation, requiring no special tools for a secure attachment to devices.
- The 6-foot length provides flexibility for connecting devices without excessive slack or tension.
👎 Cons
- Strictly recommended for indoor use only, limiting its application for external or in-wall installations.
- The 6-foot length, while flexible, may be too short for larger room setups or distant device connections.
- Utilizes RG59 cable type, which might offer less shielding compared to RG6 for longer runs or higher frequencies.
- F-type connectors are specific and may not be universally compatible with all modern digital-only systems.