Some may, some will not. "Economy" RG59 is made with a 22ga CCS center conductor which is not rated to carry that kind of current when used in an insulated cable.RG59 will carry the 18v at 600 milliamps that DPP requires.
Ok. And what are signals made of?
Here's a hint:
DbmV.
The signal drop can be quite a bit and still provide a signal the box can decode. However, once the voltage supplied to the LNB drops too low, the LNB won't operate.
If you're using copper cored RG59, the DC resistance is under 3 ohms at 200'. If your using CCS, that number soars to 14.7 ohms.True, very true. But you'd need a really long line to drop the voltage to the LNB that much so that it wouldn't operate.
If you're using copper cored RG59, the DC resistance is under 3 ohms at 200'. If your using CCS, that number soars to 14.7 ohms.
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