Maillist <maillist <at> jarkeborn.se> writes: > > > On Thu, 2007-08-30 at 08:06 +0100, Nicolas Will wrote: > >>wa > >> > At the server I have a 1-2 splitter > >> > >> Good quality splitter? Nothing plastic, ugly little metallic boxes are > >> usually better. > > > > You will want stuff like that > > > > Low Insertion loss splitters, high separation > > http://ec1.images-amazon.com/images/I/71RHV3VXVFL._AA280_.gif > > http://www.toolstation.com/images/library/stock/webbig/66100.jpg > > http://www.dj-electronics-ennogveelmeer.nl/images/Electronica_thuis/203479.jpg > > > > As opposed to that > > > > crappy supermarket stuff > > http://www.toolstation.com/images/library/stock/webbig/89954.jpg > > (eeeew !) > > http://www.mediacentral.com.au/images/GME-SA164f.JPG > > There are usually two ways of amplifying a tv signal. Either you have a amp close to the tv set. The best way though is to get a amp that has one part down at the tv set and one up at the antenna. The tv-set part sends power through the cable up to the amp. This way it it a amplified signal that is transmitted down to the tv-set. Because the signal is stronger it doesnt get "corrupted" by other signals as easy. Best regards Micke _______________________________________________ linux-dvb mailing list linux-dvb@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linux-dvb