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500ft RG6 CCS Quad-Shield CMR CL2 Rated 18 AWG ETL Listed Coaxial Cable Pull Box Black

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RG6 CCS Quad-Shield ETL Listed CMR CL2 Rated Coaxial Cable 18 AWG CATV Wiring 500 Feet Pull Box Black

The Ethereal RG6Q-B-500 is your ultimate solution for custom satellite, cable, and antenna TV installations. This quad-shield 75-ohm RG-6 coaxial cable features a robust solid copper-clad steel (CCS) conductor, ensuring superior signal quality and durability. With a 3.0GHz CL2 rating, it’s perfect for in-wall use, while its 5/16" diameter and black jacket make it suitable for general-purpose indoor installations. The cable is ETL-listed and CMR-rated, providing 500 feet of length in a convenient pull box packaging. Easily terminated with “F”-type, RCA, or BNC connectors using a compression tool, the Ethereal RG6Q-B-500 is designed for reliable and versatile connectivity, making it an essential addition to any installation toolkit.

  • Quad-shield 75-ohm RG-6 coaxial cable
  • Solid copper-clad steel (CCS) conductor
  • 3.0GHz CL2 rated for in-wall use
  • 5/16" diameter
  • Rated for general-purpose indoor installation
  • ETL Listed
  • CMR rated
  • Black Jacket
  • 500 feet length in pull box packaging

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