to use for Rg6/U cable I own? Compression or crimp. At my lowes, they sell a kit with a compression tool and f connectors that say they are for quad. Will they work with my /u?
This thread mentions the best connectors but equally important is the cable. The best has to be copper foil sheaths as opposed to aluminum but the outer is equally important as I have found some to go porous in higher temperature areas.
Comments welcome please
Another factor in the favor of compression connectors is its ability to withstand pullout forces of 80 pounds or more.
Using the same spool of cable (RG-6 quad shield, with copper clad steel center) I made one cable with crimp connectors and made one cable with compression connectors (my first compression connector installation). I got .3 db more signal to noise with compression fittings than I did crimp fittings. that can mean quite a bit if you are that close to margin on a digital signal. With crimp, you might be just into tiling, while with compression fittings you should have no tiling. I was well above tiling signal/noise with my test signal so I would have had perfect reception with either cable, but I was impressed how just a connector makes that much of a gain in s/n.
I don't think you can draw this conclusion that the connectors make the difference. Nydiver touched on the problems of dielectric and bonding espceially since you mention steel centre. I would warrant the difference is in the cable despite being the same roll. What would be interesting if you have the time to replace the crimps with compression connectors on that cable and remeasure.
Having said that I still prefer compression.