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![]() "amdx" wrote in message ... Hi All, I'm on a boat, about 170ft from the utility post. Recently our cable company switched to the wonderful world of Digital TV. snip Getting anymore from the cable company is not an option. I take respectful exception to that last sentence. My digital cable box is about 130 cable-feet from the pole. My signal is tapped enroute for digital telephone, tapped enroute for Internet and then split (by me) so I can feed analog signals via a disttribution amp serving bedrooms, kitchen and shack. I get enough from the pole tap to do the job. Somebody is treating you badly -- maybe the cable company, maybe the marina. Yes, the approach for you to buy and install an inline, remote-power amp at the pole is entirely valid, technically. However, that's not in keeping with reasonable expectations. You needn't roll over so easily. It's supposed to work. What -- Are you worried you might offend somebody? That "somebody" seems quite okay with kicking you in the ankle. Or elsewhere. "Sal" |
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