NHCelt
Well-known member
First off, I thought the guy that told me this was nuts. He wasn't.
Sat systems, particularly those with small antennas like we use on the road, are supposed to use 3gb barrell connectors wherever two pieces of coax join. These barrel connectors have blue plastic centers. Heartland uses white...the ones forfcable tv...and they are insufficient for sat systems. One in a line will reduce signal strength and speed...two and you will really have little or no signal. Just one on a long run and you may get nothing.
I tried it. A big difference in signal strength, speed of menus and quality of SD channels. I suspect that the length of the quad shield cable I use for my talgater will now be able to be extended.
About 8.00 for a box 0f 10 at Lowe's. Really a big improvement!
Sat systems, particularly those with small antennas like we use on the road, are supposed to use 3gb barrell connectors wherever two pieces of coax join. These barrel connectors have blue plastic centers. Heartland uses white...the ones forfcable tv...and they are insufficient for sat systems. One in a line will reduce signal strength and speed...two and you will really have little or no signal. Just one on a long run and you may get nothing.
I tried it. A big difference in signal strength, speed of menus and quality of SD channels. I suspect that the length of the quad shield cable I use for my talgater will now be able to be extended.
About 8.00 for a box 0f 10 at Lowe's. Really a big improvement!