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Re: Cable TV (cable line splitters)


Use a 1000mghz three way splitter and hook up the longest cable the lowest db loss leg. Make sure that all fittings are on correctly and tight.(usa)

> Problem is being caused by lack of isolation back thru the splitter and oscillation from the TV sets, try using a better splitter and maybe a matching transformer on the back of the sets. One good 3 way splitter will give you better levels at all sets as well.
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> > ..Feeding three TVs off main cable (diagram)
> > Set 'A' has problems with some channels,but SOMETIMES if we put set 'B' on the same channel then set 'A' will recieve channel fine. This perplexes me because set 'C' has no probs with any channel ever.
> > anybody have a thought on how to eliminate set 'A' channel problem ??(usa) (usa)
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