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    Quote Originally Posted by logansryche View Post
    Same, got a box of RG6 that still has 300' left on the roll. Was better to use then twine on he move back up here.

    For me, I'm a ham radio operator ke4ilg, I use 50 ohm coax. The RG6 is 75 ohm. measure it up and take a shot at ebaying it. If there are no cnnectors on it strip off a little to determine if it has any corrosion. If it does have corrosion then hold onto it until you have a wire striper. Mike.


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