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Old 04-06-08, 10:25 PM   #51 (permalink)
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noticed that if my signal stays above the 80% mark ,thats when the problems start.a variable attenuator with a range between 1-20bd will allow you to adjust the signal strength on different frequencies,which in my case as been a godsend.just wait for eurovox to produce firmware to allow you to adjust your signal strength in the menu!
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Hi, went to B&Q and they only sell F-socket variable attenuators. Do I need to buy a separate kit to convert to coax? Please note I have no tv aerial input. Thanks.
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Hi, went to B&Q and they only sell F-socket variable attenuators. Do I need to buy a separate kit to convert to coax? Please note I have no tv aerial input. Thanks.
when you connected the cable to your box,you had to screw a rf conector on the cable itself,to make it fit in the box.with a rf attenuator from b&q which is for a tv,all you need to do is put the cable in 1 side of the attenuator then push the attenuator onto the rf in on the cable box .no extra wires are needed.hope this helps.
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Am I correct in thinking that you put the cable into the rf in rather than put the normal tv aerial in there???


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Your cable feed should be connected to the RF IN socket either on its own or via a signal booster or via an attenuator whichever suits your signal best.
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Your cable feed should be connected to the RF IN socket either on its own or via a signal booster or via an attenuator whichever suits your signal best.
thanks lucky 13 explained it better than me.
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