TV aerial connection

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Has anyone successfully used a "splitter" (ie. two aerial wires from one) when using an aerial cable from the site "ring" aerial.

I would like to route one wire for the rear of van and one wire to front.

Advice appreciated.

John
 
Aug 4, 2004
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It is not a problem to do this. Does your caravan already have aerial points off the status aerial. If you have these points, all you need to do is unplug the "out" aerial cable off the amplifier and using a back to back connector plug in the cable from the site point and it will then feed the points in your caravan.

Alternatively run the cable from the site point to your caravan, then split the signal using a simple "Y" splitter (
 
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A splitter may work ok with a site facility but will probably degrade the already poor Status signal even further.

The splitter itself imposes a loss and then dividing the result by 2 creates even more signal loss.
 
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A splitter may work ok with a site facility but will probably degrade the already poor Status signal even further.

The splitter itself imposes a loss and then dividing the result by 2 creates even more signal loss.
agree with roger,tried this with digi box,result it did not work,took away the splitter and the reception was ok
 

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