Customer Reviews Same thing the cable company uses - tough and good quality September 13, 2008 HMMWV (santa clara, CA USA) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
This is the RG-6 version which is most common in long runs of cable like from the pole to your house or from a distant antenna to your house. RG-6 and RG-6 dual shield have very good loss characteristics and make long runs without loosing precious signal. The Paladin system is in use by many cable companies around the USA - I got the advice from an installer on what they used and he pointed me this way. Their tool is pricy, but it is a truly universal tool and will help you install TV antennas, cable extensions, RCA plugs, and even BNC connectors. Paladin Tools 4915 Compression Crimp Bundle for the Smart Home A/V Kit I have a review on the tool as well. I have not found a cable I can not crimp with the paladin system - even oddball links are easy to do like BNC to RCA with quad-shield RG6 cable! This tool and supplies are truly universal so long as you match the cable type to the connectors you use.
Good Quality Connectors April 11, 2008 GreenMogul (Texas) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
These Paladin 9647 were purchased for my runs of RG6 Quad-shield cable for video distribution. I purchased a compression tool and wire stripper separately and I was slapping these connectors on my cables in no time. I don't know how weather resistant these seals are because I am using them indoors. Nothing much more I can say about them! They come in a plastic jar and they work.
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