[mythtv-users] OT: need help on cable TV splitters
Marc Barrett
mnealbarrett at cox.net
Sat Apr 28 19:34:33 UTC 2007
I need to split my cable TV's signal several times, with as little degradation as possible. So I am looking for advice on what splitters to use.
I currently have both digital TV and high-speed internet service from my cable company. I am presently using a high-quality 2-way splitter to split the signal between my digital cable box and my cable modem. I would like to split the signal once more, to my MythTV box. I have a 4-way splitter, but I guess it is not of sufficient quality because when I use it, both my internet and digital cable services suffer (my internet service gets more dropouts, and I have problems with certain channels on the digital cable and with the 'on demand' programming service).
I've been looking at better splitters, on eBay and such. I have found some called 'DC pass' 5-2400Mhz splitters. I don't quite know what the 'DC pass' part means. I've also found splitters advertised as being for digital cable services that are 5-1000Mhz. Do I need the wider frequency range of the former one?
In my MythTV box, I am presently using a Hauppauge PVR-350, but I am seriously considering getting a Technisat Airstar HD-5000 so I can record digital cable programming with QAM-256. It does not appear that my provider (Cox Communications) encrypts their digital TV services.
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