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Re: CT100 or CT125?



I'll agree with that - the BT Internet Satellite man kindly left me
some CT125 to reroute my Sky dish. Only trouble is it's very
difficult to handle around bends/tight spots.

--- In ukha_d@y..., "Mark McCall" <mark@a...> wrote:
> > Has anyone used the CT100 from maplins? Should I be using CT125?
Are
>
> CT100 is fine for.  It's what I used everywhere...including a huge
run the
> the "Dish Farm" :)
> http://www.automatedhome.co.uk/static.php3?
static_page=wiring/cable.html#tv
>
> CT125 is more for commercial installs (blocks of flats etc).  It's
thicker,
> harder to route and harder to use with connectors.
>
> M.


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