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Re: Noise when using Modulator & Catv



Thanks guys, the fellow from partsexpress said I need to put a low pass
filter on it to block out channels 86 and higher.  I probably could try the
DC-12, may work for me.  Thanks for your help.

Barclay

"Ed Nielsen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Excellent point, Mike.  Also, Barclay, Make sure that the splitter is
> hooked up correctly, i.e.; CATV and modulator on the 2 OUT legs and the
> IN leg going to the distribution system.  Actually, a directional
> coupler (DC-12) would be preferable to a 2-way splitter.  Using a DC-12
> with the modulator on the TAP leg would have the signal level on your
> modulated channel closer to balanced with the CATV levels than using a
> 2-way splitter would.  Plus, less insertion loss on the cable feed.
>
> CIAO!
>
> Ed Nielsen
> CENCOM
> http://www.cencom94.com
>
> Mike Rush wrote:
> > The cable system may be using channel 83 for a digital signal, and that
is
> > interfering with your modulated channel. You need to filter out any
cable
> > signals on the channel you want to use before inserting your modulated
> > channel.
> >
> >
>





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