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OK to use TV coax for microphone?
I am in the UK and have a 10m length of some cheap TV aerial coax. It
came from a discount store as a TV coax extension cable. I measure the cable diameter as 4.8mm. (1) Is it ok to use this sort of coax for a microphone? I don't want an impaired audio signal. The length I need to use is 3 to 4 metres. (2) Is it ok for UHF TV or is it actually quite low grade coax and prone to interference or mess up the aerial signal? -- [x-posted to 3 relevant groups] |
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