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Thread: Tv Cable/splitter Wiring
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3rd June 2006, 08:42 AM #1
Tv Cable/splitter Wiring
Hi,
I have 1 x TV aerial,1 x 4 way spliiter and 4 TV points at the moment.
I need to add an additional 2 TV points.
Can I cut into one of the cables coming from the existing splitter and install an additional 3 way (or 4) splitter ,then wire the 2 additional points from there.
Is there any sites known that have TV cabling diagrams/info ?
Thanks in advance
Greg
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3rd June 2006, 09:47 AM #2Originally Posted by Strungout
1 Install a good masthead amp, preferably one with two output legs
2. Run good quality RG6 cable from the amp to your splitters
3. Replace your 4 way with a 3 way and install another 3 way on the other output
4. Run RG6 to the new points.
Have funCheers,
Craig
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3rd June 2006, 09:50 AM #3
with Exador thats the way to go
Have fun
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3rd June 2006, 05:08 PM #4Originally Posted by Strungout
Don't know if this diagram helps but this is my setup. By running everything through the video player it allows me to watch Free to Air TV, Pay TV and Video at any point from the one source. Sadly I can't run my DVD through it because I have an early DVD and the signal gets scrambled by the video.
Every thing is run in RG6 cable and using all F Connectors at every point.
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4th June 2006, 09:28 AM #5
Thanks for all you info.Great drawing Barry,thanks.
Just another question,All the existing wiring is in RG59 Cable and I see now that the standard is RG6 (And in your drawing Barry)
Can I combine the 2 cables types or do I need to re-wire the whole lot.(Not Good)
Thanks
Greg
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4th June 2006, 09:49 AM #6Originally Posted by StrungoutCheers,
Craig
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4th June 2006, 10:00 AM #7Originally Posted by Strungout
The cable is probably the cheapest part of the operation and if you can do it easily I would rewire in RG6 Quad shielded cable, I rewired my place and that was 10 points in a five bedroom house.
I would also use "F" connectors. You can get these at tricky dickies (Dick Smiths) or at an electrical wholesalers like Lawrence & Hanson probably cheaper. You can also get the proper crimping pliers from Bunnings and a proper cable stripper from Dick Smiths. These tools make the job a cinch.
Bear in mind when digital signal is all you will be able to get RG6 will be neccessary.
If you want to know what the crimping pliers and the cable stripper look like, if you do a search on the forum I think I have posted a pic of them somewhere, if not let me know.
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4th June 2006, 10:41 AM #8Originally Posted by Barry_WhiteCheers,
Craig
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4th June 2006, 10:48 AM #9Originally Posted by Barry_White
Yes the cost is not really the problem.Its a 2 story weatherboard place with a tin roof ,and all the existing cables run through the walls.It would be possible to re wire it but what a headache!
Greg
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4th June 2006, 04:07 PM #10rrich GuestOriginally Posted by Strungout
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4th June 2006, 04:42 PM #11
I don't neccessarily agree with the masthead amp, we have an input of about 60dbuV and run through an 8 way splitter, the loss is something like 5db overall, if you do want to run an amp consider a small distibution amp with a series of drop taps which contol the loss at each point giving you a well balanced system, you can also hook in littles niceties such as a VCR and DVD depending upon the system.
We also run digital TV and have a very clean signal via a log periodic antenna which despite being small has a high gain.
I would certainly get rid of the RG59 and replace with RG6quad, much better proposition and certainly less line loss, and better shielding from alien intrusions
F cons are definately the way to go and twist ons are available, the connection is as good as crimp but for a one of job save yourself the expense of a crimping tool, the only reason pro's don't use them is because they are slow to fix and hard on the fingers, but, if it's only for one household you are not even going to get sore fingers.
While you are about it use F cons for the wall outlets and make up your own flyleads using a female Belling Lee (PAL) connector/adaptor to the F male, only about 1/2db loss which would be more than adequately compensated for by 500% quality improvement over those nasty little leads that come with the TV.Stupidity kills. Absolute stupidity kills absolutely.
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