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Dual Box or 2 Singles For Power and Coax?
Hello all
I have TV power coming down to my wall mounted LCD TV fom upstairs (spurred from a socket) and also a coax lead which provides sat,TV and FM signals. I'm going to chase the cables into the plaster but wondered what would be the best solution for a back box for the power socket and the aerial and FM wall plate. Would a dual box back be a better solution than 2 single boxes, it would certainly be tidier, or would the power cause interferance for the coax cable and result in bad reception? TIA Richard |
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Bob Eager wrote: On Tue, 15 Feb 2005 23:26:30 UTC, (Richard) wrote: I have TV power coming down to my wall mounted LCD TV fom upstairs (spurred from a socket) and also a coax lead which provides sat,TV and FM signals. I hope the cables are well separated. By what distance is well seperated? its double shielded coax cable CT100 spec. Thanks Richard I'm going to chase the cables into the plaster but wondered what would be the best solution for a back box for the power socket and the aerial and FM wall plate. Would a dual box back be a better solution than 2 single boxes, it would certainly be tidier, or would the power cause interferance for the coax cable and result in bad reception? If there is no divider, it's unlikely to meet the regs. -- Bob Eager begin a new life...dump Windows! |
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I must admit it confuses the hell out of me. I bought a load of dual
boxes once thinking my double sockets would fit but they were too big I'll look for the divider type Thanks again Lurch Cheers Richard |
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