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Default Detecting where a coax cable goes to

On 21 Jan 2006 15:38:48 -0800, wrote:

I have what I think is an unsual question which I couldn't find an
answer to: in my attic there is a coax splitter with several coax
outputs to coax cables which snake into the ceiling and disappear in
the boweles of the house. They are all of the same color and have no
identifying marks. In the house itself, there are coax jacks in
several rooms.

And now the question: is there a way to determine, without buying
expensive equipment, which cable in the attic leads to which room?
Since not all coax jacks in the rooms are connected to a tv, it's not
just a matter of disconnecting one cable after another from the
splitter and seeing which tv loses its signal


Unless there is a complet floor in the attic, I would follow the wires
into the ceiling, lifting the insulation a bit until I find where they
go down into a wall, from the top. In the attic, a wall looks like
the broad side of a 2x4. The wire is not likely to stray too much
once it heads into the wall. The ones you can't trace this way, you
can trace with the other methods given.

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