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Understanding UTP STP Cables: Copper-Plated Aluminum (CCA) vs 100% Copper (CU), RG6, NS50, NS100

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  • #1 11293166
    byku1407
    Level 2  
    Hello and welcome

    When looking for a UTP STP cable for my network, I found some cables that are quite cheap - 150 for a 305m CCA 24AWG cardboard box, i.e. copper-plated aluminum. Compared to pure copper, there is a difference in signal quality, interference, cable durability because if I put it under plaster, it will lie in 30 years ;)

    Somewhere on the forum I found a topic that a cable below PLN 1 for 1mb is trash.

    The second thing I don't know about is the labeling of coaxial cables. I don't know what are the RG6, NS50, NS100 markings. What do you recommend.

    I am waiting for info and best regards ;)
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  • #2 11293216
    mbo
    VIP Meritorious for electroda.pl
    Buy a copper one.

    The labeling of coaxial cables goes hand in hand with their parameters - what is the cable to be used for?
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  • #3 11293271
    byku1407
    Level 2  
    mbo wrote:
    Buy a copper one.
    and there is a big difference on these cables, I am asking out of curiosity

    mbo wrote:
    The labeling of coaxial cables goes hand in hand with their parameters - what is this cable to be used for?
    I mean TV / RTV / SAT house wiring.

    Well, I do not know if he can write a new topic in the appropriate section, but using the opportunity that you recommend a multiswitch for such a home network: 3 TVs, QUAD converter for 2 PVR tuners, radio + digital terrestrial TV
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  • #4 11294804
    PeteSh
    Level 30  
    byku1407 wrote:
    ... because if I put it under plaster, it will lie in 30 years

    Don't save. Buy for PLN 300.
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