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Hi,
I live in a 44 year old apartment building in Manhattan. I'm currently doing renovations and I've removed an old, dented, paint-encrusted TV antenna wall jack from the living room. I'd like to replace it with its modern equivalent so I can use the building's roof antenna for HDTV and FM radio reception. I don't know exactly what this thing is or how to replace it properly. Ideally I'd like to have a standard 75 ohm coax output. Any help would be appreciated. Here's a description of the old jack: The jack accepts 2 coax cable inputs at the back. and provides 2 screw terminal outputs on the front. The screw terminals on the front are presumably for the old standard 300 ohm TV wiring. Here's a schematic: COAX 1 COAX 2 | | | | resistor 1 no connection | | resistor 2 no connection | | | | screw terminal screw terminal 300 ohm 300 ohm Please reply to dschwarz but do not spam me - my email domain is verizon dot net. Thanks, Dan |
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