BNC Cable is RG6 the best?


BNC Cable is RG6 the best for Digital transfer?
I received a AfterDark Clock to mate with my EtherRegen. With it came a very cheap looking BNC cable.
I'm not sure exactly what makes up a BNC cable special. I know it should be 75 ohms and shielded.
So, what about using RG 6 cable? I have the appropriate BNC fittings.

Should this be better?
And of course, why then are some of these cables so expensive?

ozzy
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yoby,
Thanks for the info. Originally I did communicate with the person you referred to and wanted to try a unit and perhaps do a review. He was more inclined to sell units than audition them, So, I then asked to buy one. He stopped answering emails, phone calls or even messages sent through this forum system. (I think he was having trouble obtaining more units and had a backlog of pre-purchased units). I shouldn’t say never, he eventually messaged me back weeks later after I gave up hope and then bought the clock direct from AfterDark in Hong Kong. BTW, It was delivered in 5 days! So he is off my list. (No soup for him?)

I have a very hi-end, powerful 12v Linear power supply that I connected to the clock. So I think I’m all set with that.
Also, I do have a dc cable from Ghent Audio.

But, I may try a SR fuse in it after I complete the BNC cable search.

ozzy


yoby,
Glad you corrected that, I almost started taking it apart! LOL!

BTW, I am confused on the VH Pulsar. At there website it says it is about $319 but on aa it is listed for $99. Perhaps the aa does not include the BNC fittings? I have a message out to VH to clarify.

ozzy