Re: Diplexing?!?!
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Member #: 40028
Registered: 8/22/2005
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Name:
Eduardo Georgi
Name:
Eduardo Georgi
Company:
digitalenterprises
Occupation:
owner technician
Location:
Palmyra, NJ
Diplexing is something very simple and it works almost all of the time. If the input signal is weak it may make the picture more snowier and it can cause problems to digital cable. Otherwise it works like a charm. Just remember that on both ends of the run, the diplexer must face each other with the single end (the combined part). You simply separate and combine thus tracing the sat voltage from the receiver to the satellite. Remember that for every time there is a CATV or Antenna splitter, you have to put a diplexer before the splitter with the tv or antenna side connected to the tv side of the input of the splitter. This is to be used when a Satellite signal is to be used along with the signal of the CATV or antenna source. If the splitter is in the wall your unable to use that run with satellite and are force to run a new line.
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Posted in reply to: Re: Diplexing?!?! by primebusiness
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