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Hello:
Am about to start stringing some coax from an outside Receive-Only antenna's Balun up to my study where the receiver is. (30 MHz on down listening) The easiest thing for me is to run it alongside an existing (looks like coax, but am not sure) wire that Comcast has strung for my broadband service to the PC. Actually to their always-on modem which is then connected to the PC. Was wondering about coax to coax noise transfer into the receiving antennas coax from being right alongside this Comcast stuff. Think there's any reason for concern ? If so, worth the trouble to find a new route for the receiving antenna's coax ? Thanks, Bob |
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