RCA RG6 COAXIAL CABLE WITH CONNECTOR - 1.8-METER (6-FT) - BLACK
The RCA RG6 Coaxial Cable with Connector (CVH606) delivers a compact, dependable solution for short-range AV connections. With a 1.8-meter (6-ft) length and a black jacket, it fits neatly behind TVs, receivers, and wall plates without clutter, while the gold-plated connectors ensure a solid, consistent signal every time.
Why this RCA RG6 CVH606 stands out
- Gold-plated connectors for reliable, corrosion-resistant connections that stay snug over time.
- 1.8-meter (6 ft) length—just enough to reach between devices without excess slack or tension on the cable.
- RG6 construction designed to handle higher-frequency signals, making it a solid choice for HDTV, satellite, and digital cable setups.
- Black jacket offers a clean, low-profile look that blends with home theater gear and remains discreet behind racks or entertainment centers.
Ideal use cases
Whether you’re configuring a compact home theater, upgrading a wall-mounted TV setup, or linking a satellite receiver to a TV, this short, sturdy RG6 cable is purpose-built for dependable signal transfer. It’s particularly well-suited for:
- Connecting HDTVs to coaxial outlets in living rooms or bedrooms
- Linking satellite receivers or cable boxes to TVs in tight spaces
- Running clean, short runs between AV components in entertainment centers or media walls
What you gain with RCA’s CVH606
Beyond a basic cable, the CVH606 is a focused solution for efficient, reliable wiring in compact setups. The combination of RG6 construction and gold-plated connectors reduces contact resistance and aging-related corrosion, helping maintain signal integrity in everyday home-audio and video configurations. The result is steadier channels, fewer dropouts, and a cleaner installation where space is limited.
Technical snapshot
- Length: 1.8 meters / 6 feet
- Conductor: RG6 core
- Connectors: gold-plated
- Color: black jacket
- Brand/model reference: RCA CVH606
Practical tips for best results
- Avoid sharp bends and kinks to preserve the integrity of the signal path, especially at connector ends.
- When possible, keep runs short and direct to minimize potential signal loss.
- Ensure the receiving and transmitting devices are compatible with standard coaxial connections to maximize performance.
- Store the cable loosely coiled if it’s not in use; avoid tight loops that could deform the jacket.