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Cable Amplifier
Looking for recommendations on a cable amplifier.
What are you using that seems to work.
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I'm curious, why do you think you need a cable amplifier.
Is this for an ANALOG or Analog(NTSC)/Digital(ATSC/QAM) gear? What is the current signal level being delivered to your home? I added a Motorola Signal Booster (two way digital rated amp) at the cable demarcation point because my digital QAM STBs weren't getting enough signal level to activate on-demand programming. The HDHR connected to my SageTV server was also suffering from symbol failure. |
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Like Conejo said, it's probably better to avoid using one if you can, but in my case (6 attached devices) I couldn't avoid it without noticable signal degradation. (Eventually I will be down to 4 devices and then I may remove it.) --John |
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I am using an amp similar to the one jpwegas is using, but mine is the 10 dB Bi directional amp.
It works well, but I have at present nine, possibly ten splits in the house. I put it in prior to the main splitter. I just may break down and buy the Motorola because I am still getting a grainy picture on the low channels, and sometimes the cable box has issues with digital channels upstairs. The extra 5dB just may do the trick. |
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I bought a PDI amp from this guy:
http://myworld.ebay.com/cabletvamps/ From what I read, the best you can buy is Electroline, but I didn't need that many splits. So I bought PDI, and it's been working GREAT! -Dan (note: you have to buy terminators for all the unused ports on these) |
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I got a superior result in my video signal by measuring the cable lengths and matching the gain of the amplifier and the losses by splitters to the amplifier gain. I would recommend this rather than just adding an amplifier. I matched the losses to give me the signal level at the cable company connection out on the street - I included the length of the underground line from the street to my house.
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I have two amps: a downstream amp for the house TVs and an upstream amp for the cable modem. The latter goes ahead of the downstream amp.
I needed the upstream amp because I have a very long coax from my home to the cable TV connection point (like 200') and it is crummy coax the builder installed in such a way that I cannot replace it. If you don't use an upstream amp, be sure to buy a downstream amp that has an upstream bypass and bandpass filter. So your cable modem or two-way set top boxes will work. The upstream signal is at a relatively low frequency of about 30MHz. |
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Where do you put it? (between your downstream amp and the house, or between the cable company line and the downstream amp?) Did it improve your cable modem performance? I use a lot of splits and long cable lengths in a condo association...so I can't really replace the long cable lengths... |
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I had my underground feed cable replaced last year by the cable company. It was originally RG59 and the signal quality was poor. I went to the cable company and complained. They replaced it with RG11 m- I had to wait a few months. They have a machine that cuts a grove in the ground and pulls the cable at the same time - took less than an hour for 120 feet.
For 200 ft of RG59 at 400 MHz the loss is 13 db, while for RG11 it is only 6 db - a big difference. I think the underground cable to the outside box is the cable companies responsibility - not yours. |
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Typically, the demark is the ground block on the outside of the house. Anything before the ground block is the cable co's responsibility. Afterwards, the customer is responsible for the wiring unless the customer purchases a plan where the company maintains the inside wiring.
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We have a poor signal on some channels too. I had them come out and measure everything but the signal was fine. The guy even ran a new temporary cable from the box at the street directly to one TV with the same results. So unfortunately the problem is upstream somewhere. Annoying, the folks across the street get a beautiful signal. --John |
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When I got the two way amp, I made the cable go right from the demarc direct to the amp, and put the cable modem on the other side of it with everything else. We've had no signal related problems with the cable modem since then. Not sure if it was the downstream or upstream amplification that needed help. --John |
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Thanks for the pointer. After reading the description on that site I realized that the amp I have (referenced above) doesn't appear to do any amplification upstream and there is a large (8 dB) insertion loss which I assume applies to signals going in both directions. Yuck! I notice now that my upstream power is at about the max (~58dBmV). I don't remember what it was before but I bet it was lower. --John |
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Has anyone experience with this amplifier:
http://www.summitsource.com/winegard...00-p-5435.html It has an adjustable gain, and some filtering capability. |
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I missed the "off-air" part of the description. I agree, it might not work for CATV systems.
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Bandpass Forward: 54 - 1000 MHz Bandpass Reverse: 5 - 42 MHz |
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Remind me not to post when I am half asleep, missed that altogether. Silly me.
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