OldAgeTravellers
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Hi All,
I noticed at Peterborough that Oyster use a very thin coax about 1 to 1.5mm to the LNB's on their internet systems. They are prepared to sell it but in cut lengths of about 1mt I presume, for £48 per length without connectors. Does anybody know exactly what cable it is. It must be very good quality to reduce losses when being used for a two way satellite system. Which is my use for it. It may well be that sort of price of course.
I successfully converted the Teleco system on my last van for simultaneous TV and Internet but have now bought a Hymer with an Oyster Vision 2 system fitted. I understand (although have not yet verified it) that the hole through the centre of the shaft through which the cables must pass is quite a small diameter hence the need for the ultra small diameter coax.
Any suggestions of a possible supplier of such a cable and connectors which I believe are crimped on, so that may be an obstacle. I probably need three 1mt lengths.
Thanks for any suggestions.
Steve
I noticed at Peterborough that Oyster use a very thin coax about 1 to 1.5mm to the LNB's on their internet systems. They are prepared to sell it but in cut lengths of about 1mt I presume, for £48 per length without connectors. Does anybody know exactly what cable it is. It must be very good quality to reduce losses when being used for a two way satellite system. Which is my use for it. It may well be that sort of price of course.
I successfully converted the Teleco system on my last van for simultaneous TV and Internet but have now bought a Hymer with an Oyster Vision 2 system fitted. I understand (although have not yet verified it) that the hole through the centre of the shaft through which the cables must pass is quite a small diameter hence the need for the ultra small diameter coax.
Any suggestions of a possible supplier of such a cable and connectors which I believe are crimped on, so that may be an obstacle. I probably need three 1mt lengths.
Thanks for any suggestions.
Steve