The earth connection for the cable is on a roof water drain vent, so if nothing else, it is a stinky steam cloud when the weather is cold and the wind blows that way.
The other day, I replaced a splitter that the cable company placed on the roof, and relocated it in the crawlspace, eliminating a couple of connections in the harsh sun (7,000') and weather. New RG6, and some connectors from HF that came with a good tool. Covered the equipment with electrical harness wrap, used tiny bit of dielectric. I was really tempted to shield the connections with heat shrink tubing, but, I don't know if the use of heat (lighter) will be worse that just uncovered exposure?
Just the section that was outside was replaced, I'll do the rest of the crawlspace work later, but, so far, it is much better running thru some old sections of 20-year-old coaxial. For everyone who has coaxial in their walls, how important is it to upgrade to RG6 to keep up with EMF interference?
I have this same problem about every five years, so maybe the cable should be routed thru conduit as it goes from the roof to the crawlspace? Home was built in the 50's, so most wiring is hackish with no ground on the original construction.
Thanks for the advice. I didn't know if dielectric was okay for sensitive electronics / digital signals.