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Dc pass splitter
Hi,
I have a problem of connecting the cable and satellite TV through a cable splitter. I have a so-called ICT home. In my meter, I include a cable television and a cable for the satellite. I have the box in a cable with 3 outputs:
- 1 for television,
- 1 for the satellite and
- 1 for the radio.
I purchased a splitter and have the meter cables connected. I did the TV and to my surprise I have only one TV signal. If I switch my TV on the satellite I get the text to see NO SIGNAL.
I tried and I've played do not know what to do . Is it perhaps because of splitter?
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Re: Dc pass splitter
This is a somewhat strange setup.
You would be so in such a splitter to connect back to front.
That does not cause a problem, but they have a relatively large damping in your signal.
If you only hook up one of the lines and you use a splitter suitable for SAT (Not all are) it should work.
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Re: Dc pass splitter
A DC passing splitter is useful when you are sending DC up the cable for coax-powered equipment, like an in-line amplifier, remote video camera, or infrared signals. DC passing splitters cost a little more, but their insertion loss is a little less (better) anyway.
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