This section is for discussion on domestic multi-receiver systems for distribution of both terrestrial and satellite signals. Multiswitch, diplexer, triplexer, earct bonding, smart Priority switch, signal splitter, SCART doubler, video sender, remote extender, etc.
hi want to convert a terrestrial system. 8 tv points to a satellite system.all the cables run to a central point where i could site a switch or connect to dish. was considering using a octo lnb with 80 cm dish or multiswitch with variable inputs and outputs and slope control. the existing cables are 2 years old and are not twin screened. has any one tried this using normal coax not sure of the quality of the cables or the cable run lengths. or if some one could give me a idea of the loss per merter for unscreened rg6 worst case senario. many thanks
Buy yourself a signal generator _http://www.promax.es/ing/products/fichaprod.asp?product=RP-050 _http://www.promax.es/ing/products/fichaprod.asp?product=RP-080&IDFamilia=17 and test the cables, it's more than likely that the loss will be unacceptable and prone to outside interference.
yes i would not normally try to do it but the sales man a our local sat shop said its bee done. i will go have a look and see what the cable runs are and the quality of the cables. thanks any way
Forget what it looks like, if it is standard coax, then you will be buying yourself a lot of trouble unless you have tested the runs first and found it to be within acceptable loss figures.
The little signal generators are not expensive, but will save you a lot of aggro, I've turned down a couple of systems now, as after testing the cable there was unacceptable loss and they wouldn't pay for new cable runs.