The first impression:
Clean wound and secured with foil. Start with plastic cap ... remains to be seen whether a value has ;-). Something soft cable.
The processing:
The soft cable little sensitivity is required when being unwound. Highly recommended is the role, for example, to hang on a broomstick and unwind the cable. When side "removal" there is a danger that the cable twisted and possibly the shield is damaged. Kinks when routing must be avoided. A certain narrow radius makes the cable but without problems, but you should first doch mal test to get a feel. The cable is slightly thicker than the "usual" 7 mm cable. This should be considered when installing conduits ... so not too tight sized else can you get afterwards possible problems during the drawing and extremely should not pull on this cord. Anyone who wants to use the meter marks them certainly helps. I own my own method for measuring, however it facilitates repeatedly read the rest whereabouts or later when several cables out (if you ever forget to mark ;-)) which cable that was.
The stripping of the cable works perfectly ... the quad shield consists of a more or less clean wire mesh, an aluminum foil, again a little more dense "mesh" and again an aluminum foil. Surely this shielding is not comparable to expensive cables from the specialist trade but absolutely ok for a quarter of the price. The soul seems not only to be made of copper is stable and flexible.
The unraveling of 6,4-7mm F-connectors from a hardware store worked fine ... but a bit of sensitivity here is also asked by the soft cable.
The function:
8 cable extended. The longest extension was about 30m. Since I have no instrument but merely a signal measurement on the Resievern I can only make Ungefährangaben: signal strength loss: 0-1% signal quality loss: 0%
Conclusion: With a bit of tact (and we still have all ;-)) that does what it should and for the price recommended a prima cord completely.