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Thread: rf loop out to antenna cable onto a TV???

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andy_Hazza View Post
    They durable mate, withstand most weathers we encounter here in the UK, I have had mine done a good 5 years now n still looking good visibly tbh.
    Just check where you buy from n make sure its a good quality one n all will be good buddy.

    hmm yh thinking about it. Depends on what speeds the homeplug can sustain. My xtrend box has arrived today. Can not wait to get it set up. I also want to try this remote stream converter thing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by electrocop View Post
    Using the co-ax from the loop out of one receiver to a DVB-C tuner in a second receiver would be like another tuner loop-out connection as previously discussed in one of your other threads. The second receiver would then be able to tune independently to all available cable channels. You would of course need a valid viewing card for the second receiver if you want to watch premium channels.
    Oh i was just hoping that doing this will just relay the singal and the 2nd receiver would be able to feed of the main receiver and watch all the channels the main one can.
    This is interesting tho. I wander if by doing this tho, if the signal will drop too much

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    The only output you'd get from the first receiver is just the cable feed - there is no modulator built in. This is why I stated that you would need a second viewing card for the other receiver to enable you to watch whichever channels you wanted independently of the first receiver.
    There is likely to be some drop in signal levels but that would depend primarily the level coming in to the house on your cable feed, and then also on the length of the extension to the second receiver and also on the quality of the cable used and the quality of the terminations. There is no easy answer to that other than to 'suck it and see'.........

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    Quote Originally Posted by electrocop View Post
    The only output you'd get from the first receiver is just the cable feed - there is no modulator built in. This is why I stated that you would need a second viewing card for the other receiver to enable you to watch whichever channels you wanted independently of the first receiver.
    There is likely to be some drop in signal levels but that would depend primarily the level coming in to the house on your cable feed, and then also on the length of the extension to the second receiver and also on the quality of the cable used and the quality of the terminations. There is no easy answer to that other than to 'suck it and see'.........
    Hmm ok Thanks.
    I've set up that remote stream convert plug in. Works amazingly.

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