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Sky Installation / UHF boosters


  • To: "UKHA (E-mail)" <ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
  • Subject: Sky Installation / UHF boosters
  • From: "James, Daniel" <daniel.james@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 20 Dec 2001 09:14:48 -0000
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Morning all

My father in law had sky "installed" yesterday. And the
installation chap
removed their UHF booster from the TV aerial, as he said it would
"blow up"
the sky box.

Now this was news to me. Is their any reason why he cannot have a booster
on
his TV aerial, and then running the RF chain through the sky box and video?
(snowy picture without it!)

anyone have any thoughts on this?

Also his booster is in the lounge, and there is a single aerial cable
coming
>from
the other TVs (which are fed from the splitter in the loft) don't get a
good
signal. - has anyone come across this? Tis a new one on me (I would have
thought the booster should be in the loft before the splitter?)

Regards

Daniel


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