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want a tv point installed and hooked into existing system
double brick, tin roof, 2 storey.
Firstround
21-12-2012, 05:31 PM
any electrician or otherwise can do this
would use QUAD SHIELD RG6
i have some sitting in my van but not on the tools till the mrs flys back our on the 3rd
shifted
21-12-2012, 05:48 PM
Call Rob, see if he can fit you in. SSICK (Tom) is away for a few weeks.
0439 959 392 - Rob.
He recently did some powerpoints for us outside.
With the Christmas rush though it may be difficult...
rhyshc
21-12-2012, 06:07 PM
is the point going on upper or lower storey
lower.
thanks shifted, was wondering why no reply from Tom
cheers
steve-lang
22-12-2012, 05:48 PM
lower.
thanks shifted, was wondering why no reply from Tom
cheers
Depending on your house, lower can be a nightmare. How many points do you have in total, which suburb is house in, and how ancient is existing antenna?
Steppo_GT
22-12-2012, 05:52 PM
Lol nightmare is an understatement sometimes with two story houses
Depending on your house, lower can be a nightmare. How many points do you have in total, which suburb is house in, and how ancient is existing antenna?
the whole house has been wired with a 'Krone Broadway' cable system (house is 9 yrs old) and I think we have 4 tv points around the place. house is in Como.
cheers
ok, got a new idea, if anyone can do this asap
just need a new point installed back to back to an existing one.
cheers
Firstround
19-01-2013, 12:09 PM
sorry champ, tv shouldnt be spliced that way. each TV point should be run direct from the splitter, idealy there should only be one splitter location where you main aerial feed comes down and is divided (in your roof most commonly) to your required locations.
its not like power where you can just junction something on :(
we can do it this way if we lose the original point tho, which im happy to do
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