I have a lot of cable I removed from under my porch, when adelphia rewired my town they hooked on opposite end of house.
It was rewire about 03-04, no markings except adelphia CDR and feet #.
I wonder if this could be RG6?
If you have some calipers or a micrometer, you can measure the center conductor to find out if it is suitable. RG6 should be 18ga (.040" or 1.02mm)
Know that you must file off the end of the cable to confirm that it is solid copper and not copper plated steel.
Also know that DIRECTV will use all new cable that they provide to do an installation rather than running old cable of questionable providence.
In this case, the cable isn't run so it isn't "existing". No matter how bug the rush, getting screwed out of the install money is something that most installers aren't willing to do over some cable.In most cases the installer is in such a hurry to get to the next install they'd use existing cable rather than running new cable.
If you have some calipers or a micrometer, you can measure the center conductor to find out if it is suitable. RG6 should be 18ga (.040" or 1.02mm)
Know that you must file off the end of the cable to confirm that it is solid copper and not copper plated steel.
Also know that DIRECTV will use all new cable that they provide to do an installation rather than running old cable of questionable providence.
I 06 when D* was installed the tech wanted to tap into my cable system, I said no way some of the cable is 35 years old.