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Re: CAT 5 for new-build --- how many per room?


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  • Subject: Re: CAT 5 for new-build --- how many per room?
  • From: "Mark McCall" <mark@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 19 Jul 1999 15:14:09 +0100
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> Are you expecting the digital video to go down the cat 5 ??   I have
> understood that this is not the case and had planned on running CT125
to
> each room as well.  Although not found out what to use as a coax
outlet
> yet  (anybody any comments on that) nor at the patch panel end.

My good friend and neighbour is a aerial/satellite distributor and he tells
be CT125 is really only for large commercial SMATV systems and has no
advantage over CT100.  He says it's also very difficult to work with and to
try and get clamped to the back of a domestic TV socket.

M.



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