Coaxial Cable TV RG6U 75OHM Copper-Clad Alloy 100M Roll
Available in stock
| Quantity | Price per unit | You save |
|---|---|---|
| 1–2 pcs | 141,99 lei | — |
| 3–4 pcs | 134,89 lei | 5% (−7,10 lei/unit) |
| 5–10 pcs | 127,79 lei | 10% (−14,20 lei/unit) |
| 11+ pcs | 120,69 lei | 15% (−21,30 lei/unit) |
RG6U 75 Ohm Coaxial Cable for Quality TV Signal
The RG6U 75 Ohm coaxial cable with a copper-clad alloy central conductor ensures stable transmission of TV, satellite, or CATV signals over long distances without significant loss. The 100-meter reel covers complete residential or commercial installations, from the antenna to the television. The white PVC outer jacket is durable and discretely integrates into any decor.
What you get with this product
- Stable TV or satellite signal over the entire 100-meter length — 1mm copper-clad alloy central conductor reduces signal loss
- Efficient shielding against electromagnetic interference — dense copper-clad alloy braid protects image quality
- 100-meter reel ready for use — cut exactly what you need, without unnecessary splices that degrade the signal
- Durable white PVC jacket — neatly mounts on walls, in baseboards or protective conduits
- Compatible with standard F connectors — terminates quickly with common tools, no specialized equipment needed
- Suitable for terrestrial antennas, satellite installations, and CATV networks — one type of cable for multiple applications
How it works and how to install
The RG6U coaxial cable transmits radio frequency signals through the central conductor, which is insulated and shielded by a copper-clad alloy braid that blocks external interference. Installation is straightforward: cut the required length, mount F connectors to the ends with a crimping tool, then connect between the antenna or LNB and the receiver. No advanced electrical knowledge is required — anyone who has worked with cables before can complete the installation in a few tens of minutes.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does the RG6U cable also work for satellite antennas, not just terrestrial antennas?
Yes, the RG6U 75 Ohm cable is the standard type used for both satellite installations (connecting the LNB to the receiver) and terrestrial DVB-T antennas and CATV networks.
What is the difference between pure copper and copper-clad alloy (CCS) conductor?
The copper-clad alloy (CCS — copper-plated steel) conductor has higher mechanical resistance than pure copper, making it easy to pull through conduits, but it presents slightly higher electrical resistance over very long distances. For typical residential installations up to 100 meters, the signal difference is negligible.
What connectors should I buy separately for this cable?
The RG6U cable terminates with F-type connectors compatible with an outer diameter of 6.6 mm — these are found under the name RG6 F connector and are mounted by crimping or screwing.
Technical Specifications
| Cable type | Coaxial RG6U |
| Impedance | 75 Ohm |
| Central conductor | Copper-clad alloy (CCS), 1 mm |
| Shielding | Copper-clad alloy braid |
| Outer diameter | 6.6 mm |
| Outer jacket | White PVC |
| Reel length | 100 meters |
| Applications | Terrestrial TV, satellite, CATV |
| SKU | Q-10B003 |
Warranty and Support
The product benefits from a 2-year legal warranty according to Romanian legislation. We accept returns within 30 days of delivery, without the obligation to justify the decision. Delivery is fast via courier, with dispatch confirmation and tracking included.
Couldn't load pickup availability

