If I have 'daisy-chained' equipment, i.e. more than one PVR with the aerials passed in sequence finally to the TV, I take it that I only need to fit one singular filter to where the aerial enters the lounge. I have an outdoor aerial with no need for a masthead or distribution amp as I only have one TV and very good reception from CP, so good in fact that my LG TV's tuner doesn't like it, and so I've added an attenuator!.
As an aside, my mother lives in the westLondon trial area and I've fitted her filter for her. Pity it had to be one with a 90 degree entry angles between input and output - in-line like illustrated on this site would have been much neater.
Sunday 28 April 2013 8:31AM
Hounslow
If I have 'daisy-chained' equipment, i.e. more than one PVR with the aerials passed in sequence finally to the TV, I take it that I only need to fit one singular filter to where the aerial enters the lounge. I have an outdoor aerial with no need for a masthead or distribution amp as I only have one TV and very good reception from CP, so good in fact that my LG TV's tuner doesn't like it, and so I've added an attenuator!.
As an aside, my mother lives in the west London trial area and I've fitted her filter for her. Pity it had to be one with a 90 degree entry angles between input and output - in-line like illustrated on this site would have been much neater.