It might be a silly question, but the cable connected to my tv antenna is lying on my heater in my room.
The heater isn't particularly hot, but I was wondering if it might damage it in the long run.
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It might be a silly question, but the cable connected to my tv antenna is lying on my heater in my room. The heater isn't particularly hot, but I was wondering if it might damage it in the long run. Thanks |
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It is very unlikely this would damage it - if it is a standard co-ax cable, then it can withstand much higher temperatures than your room heater will cause. Mechanical failure is generally much more of a problem if you move the antenna a lot (wear on the cable as it enters the connectors is quite common) |
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