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product_id: 36196559
title: "HDFrequency 12-Feet Solid Copper RG6 Coaxial Cable, White (HDF3300)"
brand: "hdfrequency"
price: "€ 22.60"
currency: EUR
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 9
url: https://www.desertcart.hr/products/36196559-hdfrequency-12-feet-solid-copper-rg6-coaxial-cable-white-hdf3300
store_origin: HR
region: Croatia
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# HDFrequency 12-Feet Solid Copper RG6 Coaxial Cable, White (HDF3300)

**Brand:** hdfrequency
**Price:** € 22.60
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** HDFrequency 12-Feet Solid Copper RG6 Coaxial Cable, White (HDF3300) by hdfrequency
- **How much does it cost?** € 22.60 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.hr](https://www.desertcart.hr/products/36196559-hdfrequency-12-feet-solid-copper-rg6-coaxial-cable-white-hdf3300)

## Best For

- hdfrequency enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted hdfrequency brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Description

Style:Coaxial 25FT White






















High-performance, solid copper, 75 Ohm, 3000 MHz, 12&apos; RG6 coaxial cable with F-type connectors. Foamed dielectric provides ease of handling and improved electrical performance while the foil/braid shield combination protects the signal from interference. Durable PVC jacket is suitable for indoor and outdoor use.

## Features

- High performance solid copper
- Easy handling and improved electrical performance
- Suitable for indoor or outdoor use
- To locate distance for local broadcast towers in your area go to antennaweb
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## Available Options

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## Customer Reviews

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    TRY IT. YOU'LL LIKE IT.
  

*by K***G on Reviewed in the United States on July 2, 2014*

I seldom post reviews of products on Amazon (and I buy A LOT from Amazon) but for this product I have to make the exception.  My wife & I cut the cable cord about a year ago and have been streaming everything and when Aereo arrived on the scene we jumped right on it.  Thought our cable days were over for ever.  When the Supreme Court put Aereo out of business last week the horrible thought occurred to me that I might have to go back to cable (God forbid).  I thought about indoor antennae  but didn't think it would  work.  I live on the upper east side of Manhattan (Yorkville) on the 11th floor.  My apartment is on the north east corner of the building and faces east.  I'm surrounded by high rise buildings including a 40 story one directly across the street to the south which completely blocks the view to the south (and the Empire State Building from whence just about every OTA TV signal originates).  I figured there is no way I going to get any kind of decent signal through all this concrete and steel.  Hell, I had to buy a WiFi booster just so I could get a decent WiFi signal in my living room because the router was in another room.  So I started to research indoor HD antennae.  The price range is absurd, anywhere from $6.00 to $100.00 or more. The reviews for this product on Amazon and other places seemed promising but I slightly gagged on the price.  But I thought: a hundred dollars is still a whole lot less than a never ending cable bill.  I bought it with the thought that if it didn't work out I'd return it and eat the the re-stocking fee (if any) and the return shipping costs.  Needless to say the item arrived lickety split as always from Amazon on Monday.  Yesterday I hooked it up.  Let me just say that hook up is quite easy with one or two provisos.  The coaxial cable that comes with the unit has typical screw on/off ends.  MY TV (Samsung) has a RCA type plug for the antennae in.  Fortunately I saved all the cables & adapters that came with the TV (quite a few) and sure as hell there was the adapter to covert the screw on end into an RCA type plug in end.  So check the back of your TV to see what type you have, screw in or RCA plug in.  It's liable to save you some aggravation.  The instructions tell you to then scan for existing channels.  I hope you saved the manual that came with your TV cause you're gonna need it.  After about a half hour of looking through my TV manual, I finally found the tiny paragraph that barely explains how to scan for channels.  That being said I started the scan (takes a couple minutes) and low and behold it came back with about 58 channels.  Let me say here that unless you're blessed with ability to speak multiple languages including Spanish, Chinese, Korean and others many of these channels will be useless to you.  HOWEVER, the ones your are looking for (CBS, NBC, ABC, WOR, NET) are all there and the reception is SPECTACULAR.  I cannot express how stunned I was.  I stood there in front of my tv with my mouth opened.  The picture was better than anything we previously got through cable.  Here's why: I learned that the cable companies have to compress the signal before they send the signal over their wires.  OTA broadcasts are not compressed; so, you get a truly high definition picture.  The difference is amazing. If I can get this kind of signal where I live (surrounded by concrete and steel with no view of the south) then unless you live in a bank vault in a basement, I don't see how you couldn't do as well or better if you live in Manhattan.  Cannot give this thing enough stars.  Yeah, it's one of the most expensive ones out there but think of it in comparison to your monthly cable bill.  No contest!  (One sad note: I got to watch the USA loose to Belgium on channel 41 [Univision].  Yeah, it was in Spanish which I don't speak, but it was the World Cup and IT WAS FOR FREE!)

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    A great HDTV antenna.
  

*by M***E on Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2016*

I've had very good luck with this HDTV antenna.  I first got this back in Dec. 2014 ($99), and I bought another in June of 2015 ($79), because of how well this works.  One for the living room, one for the bedroom.  What I had before was a cheap $30 RCA antenna.  Around 50 miles west of Chicago, I get so many stations. Although, truth be told, a few stations are repeated on a few channels.  So the overall numbers can be misleading. But for sure, I did pick up more stations than that cheap RCA antenna.  For some reason, CBS was always a problem.  Not any more.  A gentleman I work with, who has cut his cable too, bought one on my recommendation.  Not having cable for more than 4 years now, and I really don't miss it.  At the time of this review, I see the price has come down to ($69.50).  I might just buy a third one.  By the way, made in the USA, so that is great.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    Beware the max is 50 miles
  

*by G***4 on Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2019*

I bought the 60 mile option, but when you read the details and the box it states max 50 miles, which is the true distance. It was very easy to install (I hung in attic and plugged into my existing cable line). I received HD channels up to 49 miles away (FOX was around that distance), and I thought why doesn't everyone do this! However, you quickly learn that bad weather conditions or other interference will disrupt your connection... so you can't always count on it.  For reference I found that CBS is the major network with the strongest signal (even though NBC was actually closer), it was the only one that had perfect reception no matter where the antenna was in the house. NBC & FOX were only picked up when it is in the attic, and ABC I didn't bother with because I already knew it was too far from me and I hear it has the most difficult reception. This is based on East of Orlando.

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*Last updated: 2026-05-14*