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RE: Diplexing UHF & FM
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- Subject: RE: Diplexing UHF & FM
- From: "Keith Doxey" <ukha@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 22 Nov 2001 21:17:51 -0000
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Hi
Andrew
Most
good distribution amps have inputs for TV & FM (newer ones
even
have a DAB input but we cant get DAB). That takes care of mixing the
signals
together. Single co-ax to the room with a TV/FM outlet plate which splits
the
signals although you can use an ordinary splitter of just plug straight
into the
TV or Tuner if you only have the one device at that
location.
HTH
Keith
Another question from someone struggling with the basics - I've been
told it's usual to diplex standard UHF and FM signals over the same coax,
and
split them at the wallbox. I'm going to be distributing my RF signal
to
multiple zones with amplifiers and I'm not sure what this will do to the FM
component. Will I still be able to distribute over a single coax
network, or should I have a duplicate set of coax for the FM and keep them
separate all the way?
Any help
appreciated.
Andrew
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