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Juicy D. Links 10-25-2005 10:51 PM

Izzy
 
Originally Posted by MrIzzz
you need to have quad shield rg59 throughout your house with no splitters except for the main one coming into the house. make sure all connectors are crimped not twist ons



Fucker seriosly come over one day and help me rewire one line.

MrIzzz 10-25-2005 10:52 PM

lol, i replied in your other thread!!!!!!!!

Juicy D. Links 10-25-2005 10:55 PM

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Originally Posted by MrIzzz
lol, i replied in your other thread!!!!!!!!

ok we doing lunch tomorrw?

MrIzzz 10-25-2005 11:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Juicy D. Links
ok we doing lunch tomorrw?

i'll call you tomorrow sweetie

Marcus Aurelius 10-25-2005 11:02 PM

If your rewiring for cable RG-59 is a mistake You can get away with it but its better to upgrade. Go with RG-6, its the standard for most cable companies now due to the higher signal demands for digital systems and the DB loss per foot is less than RG-59. Crimp not twist connectors is the way to go and if you can get them, snap and seal connectors are the preferred way to cap your lines, and a single splitter at the wall junction is best, in house splitters will only cause you grief. Go with that setup and you'll be ready for satellite, cable, whatever you wanna throw at it.

And if you are a fiend go with RG-11 through the whole house, although there is no need for it and its overkill you'll have almost no DB loss whatsoever for the short runs required for in house wiring.

(I worked for charter a few years)

Deej 10-25-2005 11:02 PM

how cute...love birds

Deej 10-25-2005 11:05 PM

You guys should get facials too :thumbsup

MrIzzz 10-25-2005 11:07 PM

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Originally Posted by mdcq
If your rewiring for cable RG-59 is a mistake You can get away with it but its better to upgrade. Go with RG-6, its the standard for most cable companies now due to the higher signal demands for digital systems and the DB loss per foot is less than RG-59. Crimp not twist connectors is the way to go and if you can get them, snap and seal connectors are the preferred way to cap your lines, and a single splitter at the wall junction is best, in house splitters will only cause you grief. Go with that setup and you'll be ready for satellite, cable, whatever you wanna throw at it.

And if you are a fiend go with RG-11 through the whole house, although there is no need for it and its overkill you'll have almost no DB loss whatsoever for the short runs required for in house wiring.

(I worked for charter a few years)

would i notice any difference with rg11 throughout my house? i did mine with rg6 a few months back, no splitters, etc... and i love it

MrIzzz 10-25-2005 11:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Deej
You guys should get facials too :thumbsup

jealousy jealousy!!!! although we could use some eyebrow waxing

Juicy D. Links 10-26-2005 07:47 AM

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Originally Posted by mdcq
If your rewiring for cable RG-59 is a mistake You can get away with it but its better to upgrade. Go with RG-6, its the standard for most cable companies now due to the higher signal demands for digital systems and the DB loss per foot is less than RG-59. Crimp not twist connectors is the way to go and if you can get them, snap and seal connectors are the preferred way to cap your lines, and a single splitter at the wall junction is best, in house splitters will only cause you grief. Go with that setup and you'll be ready for satellite, cable, whatever you wanna throw at it.

And if you are a fiend go with RG-11 through the whole house, although there is no need for it and its overkill you'll have almost no DB loss whatsoever for the short runs required for in house wiring.

(I worked for charter a few years)

Cool thanks yo , Izzy get some of this shit for me.

Basic_man 10-26-2005 07:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mdcq
If your rewiring for cable RG-59 is a mistake You can get away with it but its better to upgrade. Go with RG-6, its the standard for most cable companies now due to the higher signal demands for digital systems and the DB loss per foot is less than RG-59. Crimp not twist connectors is the way to go and if you can get them, snap and seal connectors are the preferred way to cap your lines, and a single splitter at the wall junction is best, in house splitters will only cause you grief. Go with that setup and you'll be ready for satellite, cable, whatever you wanna throw at it.

And if you are a fiend go with RG-11 through the whole house, although there is no need for it and its overkill you'll have almost no DB loss whatsoever for the short runs required for in house wiring.

(I worked for charter a few years)

Thanks for all the tips mate :thumbsup


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