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Where are the satellite cables located in my home
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<blockquote data-quote="rolfw" data-source="post: 954938" data-attributes="member: 175057"><p>The satellite cables have probably been cut and the hole filled and decorated over prior to house sale. Try gently pulling them from outside, they'll probably come out and you'll need to run a rod through and join/extend the cable. If not, then they may go in through the wall and under the floor.</p><p></p><p>With regard to the TV aerial, if it's a poor signal area and there's a splitter inline, then that isn't helping. Have a look at the aerial and see if there's a little box on the mast, there may be a masthead amplifier which requires a power supply, it's common practice for people to take these with them when they move, thninking it's an amplifier, then the TVs no longer work as the masthead amplifier won't pass any signal without being powered.</p><p></p><p>Why not take some photos of the aerial and the splitter and upload them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rolfw, post: 954938, member: 175057"] The satellite cables have probably been cut and the hole filled and decorated over prior to house sale. Try gently pulling them from outside, they'll probably come out and you'll need to run a rod through and join/extend the cable. If not, then they may go in through the wall and under the floor. With regard to the TV aerial, if it's a poor signal area and there's a splitter inline, then that isn't helping. Have a look at the aerial and see if there's a little box on the mast, there may be a masthead amplifier which requires a power supply, it's common practice for people to take these with them when they move, thninking it's an amplifier, then the TVs no longer work as the masthead amplifier won't pass any signal without being powered. Why not take some photos of the aerial and the splitter and upload them. [/QUOTE]
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