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Re: Hooking up Multiple TV's - What equip do I nee


CALL YOUR LOCAL CABLE COMPANY!!! Today catv is more complex than ever. Not that it requires a brain surgeon or anything.But improperly installed connectors and in house amps cause leakage, the FCC has strict rules about this.
If you're not sure you should leave it to the pros. Besides if every "JOE" starts working on the cable... That's our problem now!(nono)(nono)(nono)
> Actually first thing you need to do is track down Mr.Cablesuks and remove his jaw with a 5lb. sledge or baseball bat whichever is more accessible, next cut his eyelids off with a boxcutter and feed him a bunch of sleeping pills, after that sew his asshole shut and feed him a handful of laxatives. Now that we got that covered an 8 way splitter has somewhere between 11-13db loss.Bad idea cable-ball-suker!! Run another drop and use 2 4way splitters & you'll get your optimum picture for them all without using a sh**ty radio shack amp that will end up frying in a month. Just an idea!(snipper)
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> > Gee, let's see. First, use an 8 way splitter. If your pictures are degraded, try an amplifier. Now then, did you really need someone to lay this grand plan of action out for you or could you have come up with this innovative idea on your own?
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> > > Hi,
> > > First off, I'm not a Cable Tv expert just a normal Joe.
> > > What I want to do is hook up 7 TV's + 1 cable modem in my home with only one incoming analog cable line. I'm worried my signal will be so degraded from being split my picture quality will suck. Should I buy an amplifier or what do I need to keep my signal strong to each set. Is there a viagra for analog cable? Thanks!!!
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> > > Jim
> > > (-REDACTED-) (wave)
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