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fuzzy signal on second tv
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<blockquote data-quote="ralphmagno" data-source="post: 639854" data-attributes="member: 189146"><p>hello i saw this and wanted to comment.</p><p>if you are feeding the signal backwards through the centralized system it will look verry fuzzy.</p><p>usualy they have signal splitters in the wall that takes the areal signal and splitts it to every room.</p><p>these splitters will not flow the signal backwards through the system without eating the signal.</p><p>if you ran a line from the box to the tv direct with no splitters its a different case.</p><p>you can run a coax from the back of the box direct to the tv and use a t splitter which will loose 4 bd in the splitting process and run this to tv sets</p><p>in the house.</p><p>be sure not to short the coax when you put the f connector on were as the outer brade will tuch the outer part and never the center conductor.</p><p>you will get better results.</p><p>even a slight wisker of brade shorted in the system will give you a fuzzy picture.</p><p>hope this helps</p><p>ralph<img src="https://www.satellites.co.uk/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/smile.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ralphmagno, post: 639854, member: 189146"] hello i saw this and wanted to comment. if you are feeding the signal backwards through the centralized system it will look verry fuzzy. usualy they have signal splitters in the wall that takes the areal signal and splitts it to every room. these splitters will not flow the signal backwards through the system without eating the signal. if you ran a line from the box to the tv direct with no splitters its a different case. you can run a coax from the back of the box direct to the tv and use a t splitter which will loose 4 bd in the splitting process and run this to tv sets in the house. be sure not to short the coax when you put the f connector on were as the outer brade will tuch the outer part and never the center conductor. you will get better results. even a slight wisker of brade shorted in the system will give you a fuzzy picture. hope this helps ralph:) [/QUOTE]
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