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Brian28

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Re: [TWC] How to improve signal levels

Well lets see.. 2 splitters. 100 - 50 ft. from the main one.

ignorant

join:2006-03-26

Depending on the freq. they're using for the downstream carrier you are going to lose about 6 or 7 dB for every 100 feet, and on each of the splitters you will lose 3.5 dB.
You can try getting a dedicated line to that first splitter, but it sounds like you might not have good levels coming into the house....
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