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RE: Diplexer & Triplexer


  • Subject: RE: Diplexer & Triplexer
  • From: "Hawes,Timothy Edward (GEG)" <haweste@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 1 Jun 2004 11:03:22 +0100

Rick,

I've decided not to bother with these. I like the idea, particularly those
which incorporate phone sockets too, but I've just decided to do my own
thing. I've figured out I can get quite a lot of connections onto a 2g
blank plate, so I don't *need* the integration these offer. I also bought a
cheapo TV & Sat single faceplate and was less than impressed with the
shielding on the rear for the Sat connection.

As I mentioned before, I'm drilling my own blank plates. Eventual plan is
to use EUROMOD modular faceplates to get proper Cat5 sockets, although I'll
still drill their blank modules for speaker & F connectors.

Cheers,

Tim H.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: rick_hughesuk  Sent: 01 June 2004 09:45
>
> I recently asked a Q about whether to use F type for all CT100
> outlets, and will now do that and not have any specific TV coax
> sockets.
>
> A 2nd part to the Q was what about diplexer & triplexer outlets ..
> are these considered good to use, or not ?
>
> Again keen to have input from anybody who has already done this
........
> intend to have distributed video & TV around the house, and
`perhaps'
> the triplexer would be a way to do this, or should I stick to
> individual  CT100 outlets.

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