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1-GHz or 2-GHz ?

by crane763@[EMAIL PROTECTED] Nov 13, 2008 at 04:53 AM

I am going to be installing some coax cable, splitters, and possibly a
signal amp in my house for cable TV. I started to do a little research
about what is available and am confused about a basic requirement:

For the splitters and the signal amp - Do I need these to pass
frequencies up to 2-GHz or is 1-GHz enough?

I believe that channel # 100 on my cable service (Comcast) is 651 MHz
and that each channel is separated by 6 MHz.  So then, channel # 254,
the highest channel I will receive, should be 1.6 GHz.  The highest
posible channel available is like # 780 which would be approx. 4.7
GHz.

Do I understand this correctly, or is it more complicated than that?

Any other advice or recommendations about what equipment to buy would
also be appreciated.

Thanks,
Larry
 




 3 Posts in Topic:
1-GHz or 2-GHz ?
crane763@[EMAIL PROTECTED  2008-11-13 04:53:27 
Re: 1-GHz or 2-GHz ?
Doug McIntyre <merlyn@  2008-11-13 15:43:23 
Re: 1-GHz or 2-GHz ?
Joe Smith <joe@[EMAIL   2008-11-14 12:36:12 

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