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If this was my house, I'd bring 1 coax cable in, go to the active splitter I mentioned and home-run all of the coax from all of the locations back to this single splitter.
I'd run from the cable company splitter. 75' should be fine, so long as you use a quality cable.<BR><BR>Also, it is fairly easy to damage a coax cable by bending it, so you might have a bad cable ...
Creating a powerful antenna using a coaxial cable and signal booster allows access to all TV channels in the area. The process begins by cutting and marking the coaxial cable, removing the outer ...
Unlatch all TV channels with ease using a simple but powerful antenna booster made with a magnet and coaxial cable. This DIY project allows you to create a booster antenna that receives all ...
If your business gets cable TV and high-speed internet access from the same company using the same line, you can use a coaxial splitter to connect your internet router and one or more cable boxes ...