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RE: Re: TV distribution/split





Rob

You seemed to emphasise "Digital" Booster box... Is this
important.. ? I
just bought your everyday B & Q Splitter/booster box that said it was
fine
for TV, FM and Satellite... Is this gonna be lacking ?

Mark..


Garry,

that's what I did though I did have enough slack not to have a join
in the cable back down to the downstairs TV. I used a 'digital' 4
way booster box and found the signal was better than before.

Rob

--- In ukha_d@xxxxxxx, "gjggroupid" <yahoogroups@g...>
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I need to get TV into the upstairs of my house.  Can I just cut
the
> cable from the aerial to downstairs and feed it into a
distribution
> box/booster inside the bedroom cupboard.  Then re-wire from there
> back outside and join it back to the cable feeding downstairs.
>
> Will this cause massive signal loss?  I wan't to get fta digital
> upstairs and down as at times I need to record 1/pause 1 on sky+
and
> watch another program on fta.




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