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RE: Wall plate with multiple TV coax


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  • Subject: RE: Wall plate with multiple TV coax
  • From: "James Hoye" <james.hoye@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 13 Jul 2001 11:39:15 +0100
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> By my OnDigital box I'd like a single-gang sized wall-plate with at
> least three coax sockets.
>
> I want this because I need t  have
> 1) Aerial from room (direct) - connects t  digibox input.
> 2) Output of digibox t  whole-house splitter at node 0
> 3) One output of splitter t  feed video/tv

Sounds very much like you need a KAT5 switcher... :)

What you propose sounds very reasonable.

> I want t  do this t  avoid having splitters feeding splitters.  I
> *could* use a low-loss passive splitter on the digibox output, but I'd
> still need two sockets.
>
> What's the best way t  have this wall-plate with multiple coax
sockets?

Sorry - I don't understand what you mean by your question - do you mean
where do I get a plate with 3 coax sockets, are you asking if this is the
best thing t  do, or something else?

James H




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