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Co-located TV, RJ45 & Power sockets/Interference


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  • Subject: Co-located TV, RJ45 & Power sockets/Interference
  • From: "Winspear, James" <james.winspear@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 12 May 2000 10:52:54 +0100
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Hi,
I'm trying to plan where all my sockets should go, and the obvious
location for TV designated areas will be to have all these sockets
together.

- I recollect that power-lines should not be run beside CT125, but is there
any problem with bringing the sockets together/beside each other, or is the
amount of interference negligible (my assumption)

- I have 3 types of line to run (power, CT125 and CAT5).  Is it only the
power lines that generate the potential interference, and therefore I could
run CT125 beside CAT5.

- Is there any 'visually clean', cottage-compatible, (possibly X10
capable),
wall plates that can combine all these potential sockets together.  I
recollect something like Hamilton Life-something wall plates having
interchangeable 'sockets' providing Coax, RJ45, power 'sockets', which
could
be plugged into an appropriately-sized gang.

James
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