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Re: RF Modulator and Cable Modem



Thanks for the quick response. My CM is using 573Mhz(downstream channel 82)
and 32Mhz (upstream - below channel 2). The line from the street feeds into
a 4-way splitter of which 1 line goes to the CM. Where would the notch go in
this configuration?

"isw" <isw@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:isw-2A91D5.21485011102006@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> In article <9-6dnRVT28IDXbDYnZ2dnUVZ_tOdnZ2d@xxxxxxxxxxxx>,
> "JTrusner" <jtrusner@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>> Hi I am wanting to wire a cam via RF modulator (Channel Vision CVT1) at
>> home. Does anyone know if a notch filter is going to impact my Modem?
>> Goal -
>> 1 cam 1 channel to 3 TV's.
>
> The CM downstream probably uses one of the highest channels, and the
> upstream is below channel 2 by a bit. If you pick a notch somewhere
> between channel 6 and channel 30 or so, probably not a problem.
>
> Here's the best setup: There should be a splitter in the incoming cable,
> with one side feeding your TV and the other, the CM. Do not tamper with
> the cable coming from the street into that splitter. Add your notch
> filter to the side that feeds the TV, and there's not much chance at all
> of a problem.
>
> Isaac




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