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... Hello, I hope I'm in the right newsgroup.......... I am totally remodeling my house. The walls are gutted down to the studs. I want to run any and all appropriate wires and cables before the drywall goes up. I want to receive UHF and VHF TV signals for my TV. Most people now get their signals via cable or satellite. I would be happy with just six channels or so. What kind of cable should I run ? What type of amplifier should I have ? Rotor type ? What are good antenna brands ? Model numbers ? Anything else ? Thanks, Hank NO, not the correct group for TV, satellite TV or home cabling ... try rec.video.satellite.tvro or comp.dcom.cabling or http://www.remotecentral.com/cgi-bin.../list.cgi?2130 Home cabling today (computer network, TV, etc) is referred to as structured wiring. http://electrical.bobvila.com/Article/371.html http://electrical.bobvila.com/Article/372.html http://www.ehow.com/how_12212_make-pre-wiring.html http://www.tvidish.com/builders.html Remember that "off the air" VHF/UHF analog signals are due to be replaced by Digital TV over the next 4 years. I would wire for satellite cabling standards, if you don't have a local CATV company. DIY TV cabling http://www.dba.org.au/uploads/docume...0802_amend.pdf http://www.smarthome.com/coaxcable.html Some other links http://www.satellitetv-hq.com/hqguid...l#installation http://www.starkelectronic.com/ The other choice is to just pull the plastic tubing for the cable (with a pull string) and pull the cabling later -- without ripping up your walls. Check with local building and inspection codes for acceptance in your area. http://www.phonegeeks.com/wirforfut.html TIA-570-A Grades of Cabling Service Grade 1 Cabling Requirements Grade 2 Cabling Requirements Telephone (1) 4-Pair category 3 (1) 4-Pair category 5 Optional (1) 4-Pair category 5 Optional (2) 4-Pair category 5 Television (1) 75-ohm Coax (1) 75-ohm Coax Optional (2) 75-ohm Coax Data (1) 4-Pair category 3 (1) 4-Pair category 5 Optional (1) 4-Pair category 5 Optional (2) Optical Fiber Multimedia Not Accommodated (1) 4-Pair category 5 Optional (2) Optical Fiber Benefits to Homeowners Homeowners or tenants are exploring the full spectrum of residential technologies available today and most certainly will continue to do so in the future. Entertainment, security and environmental controls are only a few of the highly desirable attributes being sought by homeowners and tenants. In addition, there are other convenience offerings and features, e.g., energy-efficiency, high performance in-home networking, internal or external digital video/audio systems to name a few. Enhanced capabilities for SOHO's, Internet access or telecommuting are obvious, and are among additional benefits to be enjoyed by residential users, all enabled by a TIA-570-A infrastructure in the home. |
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