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How do you split UPC digital / analog cable?

  • 14-01-2008 9:20am
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    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,934 ✭✭✭


    Hi

    I have an a upc (was chorus) connection with digital.

    As shown in the diagram the cable goes right into the back of the upc digital decoder. There is currently a join on the cable with a straight true 'F' connector.

    I know that the digital and analog signal are both on this cable to I want to sent the analog signal to a standard tv so that I get the 16 analog channels on it.

    There is coax running between this tv and the junction however I'm not sure what connector to put at the green arrow to replace the 'F' connector at the red square shown on the diagram.

    If you now please let me know the model of connector.

    Thanks

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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,923 ✭✭✭Nothingcompares


    I'm not sure if I fully understand your problem, nor am I a professional. But I think I had the same set up in my house.

    Our of your chorus little box you have a cable with an f-connector on it? You can take the f-connector off quite easily and replace it with a tv-plug and then connect it to a splitter. You then connect your two cables to your decoder and to your other tv. You can also buy a cable with an f-connector at one end and tv-plug at the other.

    Actually, there is a number of ways of doing this.

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