Increasing Cable TV signal strength
On Wed, 08 Feb 2012 22:44:08 -0500, "
wrote:
On Wed, 08 Feb 2012 18:52:10 -0800, The_Giant_Rat_of_Sumatra
wrote:
On Wed, 8 Feb 2012 18:21:19 -0800 (PST), Mark wrote:
Just a point. I may not have made it clear. I had the tech put in two
2way splitters and connect me to the first one. Hoping to gain 3db.
(or 4) and it did make a difference.
Where does the other leg of that splitter go to? And is that end
properly terminated?
Cable installers terminating things? You must be ****ing joking.
They would have to have an IQ above 25 for that.
*WAY* above your pay grade.
I know about "cable trash" cable installers that used to go around to
different cities, working for different cable companies. I know what
corners they cut, and what responsibilities they shirk off. I know the
difference between them and me. It is way below my pay grade and way
above YOURS. Compared to you, I am the FADM, and you don't even rate 4-F.
Take your stupidity back to your left hand, putz!
I post-wired thousands of ports, and that was over 30 years ago, you
****ing retarded twit. I have done 350' runs through the woods when they
were unable to get the hard line trucks into the area. That's what
happens when the Bengals GM has his house all the way back in the corner
of an Indian Hills cul de sac. Mr Brown was a big dude too. There were
deep wear tracks in his carpet where the big ****er roamed. Outside the
tracks, it looked new.
Did lots of pre-wire too. Worked for General Instrument for the first
year I was out here in Ca as well. That was almost twenty years ago,
asswipe. I was performing instruction for them by the time I left.
The gear FEEDS the cable companies, AND the broadcasters.
You lose. As usual... again.
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