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Re: boost digital cable


  • Subject: Re: boost digital cable
  • From: aashram <groups@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 12 Sep 2005 16:15:15 +0100

Yes I meant the signal the stb receives. NTL have done that but I still get
dodgy signal every now and again as I get a high error rate. Is there
something I can do like put in a booster ? Ntl are just a waste of space.



On 12/9/05 3:12 pm, "Jim Noble" <yahoo-groups@xxxxxxx>
wrote:

> aashram wrote:
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>> > I need to boost the signal of my ntl cable signal.
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> Do you mean the actual cable signal from ntl? Or the signal from your
> NTL cable Set top box?
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>> > I am getting a little to high rates
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> ??
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>> > Any recommendations
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> Normally, to boost the signal that your STB is *receiving*, the NTL
bod
> goes to the kerbside box, unplugs your cable from the chain of
> attentuators and plugs it back in a couple of sockets further up...
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> Jim
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> Yahoo! Groups Links
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