Amplified Splitters

overtimeman

SatelliteGuys Family
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Aug 26, 2005
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Clemson, South Carolina
I was wondering if one of those Motorola Amplfied Splitters would make any difference quality wise.No need to ask my cable company for any help all they do is come out and make sure all the connections are tight.DUH,I always check that out myself.I guess analog channels 2-99 will always look grainy or fuzzy compared to the upper digital channels.What I don't understand if we have fiber optic ran through our nieghborhood it seems we shouldn't have this problem even with analog.With Northland Cable the 2-99 channels have always looked like crap.If AT&T would get on the ball and get DSL out our way I would go back to dish in a second.Anyone in here using an amplified splitter with any luck?overtimeman:what
 
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It really depends. You could put an amp and see no difference, or you could see a big difference. It just depends why the channels look fuzzy.
 

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