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  • 18-12-2004 12:18pm
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    Closed Accounts Posts: 1


    Wondering if anyone can help...

    Moved into a house where coaxial fed into 3 rooms.
    Had Sky feeding into this, with one receiver connected to the co-ax in the sitting room, and no tellys in the other 2.

    I connected to cable tv, and made the satellite redundant, but seeing that the dish is there, I would love to try and make use of it too...

    Is it possible for the two signals to run through the co-ax without interfering with each other?

    Would it be okay to split the co-ax signal at the box, one line going through to the sat receiver, the other going into the antenna in, and the sat signal going to a scart socket?

    Im hoping someone will help :)


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 6,143 ✭✭✭spongebob


    Are you planning on getting cable Broadband as well ?

    M


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,078 ✭✭✭bigpaddy2004


    Yep it is very possible. there is a diplexer you can get in Armstrong Electronics in Dublin which allows a terrestrial signal and a satellite signal to be fed down the one co-axial cable, and split at the end with another device which is provided with it.


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