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RE: general wiring issue


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  • Subject: RE: general wiring issue
  • From: "Des Gibbons" <des@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 10 Jan 2002 00:38:22 -0000
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> One small point to note is ...
>
> Whilst the coax is lower quality than cat5 it does have one advantage,
it
> is broadband.
> i.e. it can carry multiple channels. This means that local tv can
choose
> which channel to watch using it's tuner
> BBC1, ITV, dvd player, set top box etc
> This is because additional items can be modulated onto the aerial feed
to
> build up your own broadband set of channels.


And if your TV does Picture in Picture, you won't have any fun with one
source.

Personally, I would run both. Especially in a small run situation.

Des


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