Splicer - whats your problem?
Your incorrect posts.
I was trying to make a example, I did not say this is this or that is that.
You didn't say that what you posted was not this or that. Quite the opposite actually. You posted as fact with no indication that you were
not posting as such.
No splitters that I know of comes right out and says = this port is good and this port is junk.
What are you talking about? Do you even know yourself? Because nobody else does.
You can buy sweep tested stuff that is not much better.
Again, what are you talking about? Or are you just neither saying this or that?
I was trying to make a point, the point being that the loss at a low channel is much lower then the loss at a higher channel
You failed miserably instead of just coming out and saying this.
The loss in a 8 way splitter is unacceptable - Period.
No. No it isn't. There is a reason 2, 4, 8, & 16 way splitters are manufactured.
When you take a crappy signal, butt it into crappy wire and then try to amplify it - once it has traveled down the crappy wire for 100 feet, all that will come out the other end is more crap.
First off nobody has contradicted this statement. Second off you should have just said, 'crap in and amplified will only give you amplified crap out' and gotten your 'point' across much better than the rambling way you posted.
What you want to do is take the best possible signal, amplify it if necessary to compensate for line loss and then send it to the television with as little loss or noise injected into the line as possible.
Well, seeing as I said this already, when correcting you no less, this isn't anything new.
CATV and OTA signals are not the same!
Do tell.
If you had 1000 miles of television wire connected to the head end of one antenna with no amplification, you would have nothing come out the other end, it would be like connecting a dummy load up to your television.
No antenna has a "head end", at least not in the manner you wrote. Regardless, nobody has said anything different so, what are you talking about and why?
DC power cannot travel more then 10 miles, as Tom Edison found out more then 100 years ago.
And this has to do with this topic why?
AC power - if amplified can travel over long distances with little problems - which is the reason why we use AC power in the US today. If not, almost every town would have to have it's own power generation station.
And again, why are you even posting this completely non topic related information?
I misspelled dipole - so sue me. The computer I was typing on - was lagging and I was typing 20 words a minute and it was showing 5. No spell check and even if there was - it probably wouldn't be in there anyways.
So now you want to take offense when I asked a honest question? I believe I even asked if dipole wasn't what you meant. Then you try to blame a "lagging" computer for the error. And to top it all off you now have the knowledge that a spell check for a site that specifically uses that word on a regular basis would not be in the database. You could try proof reading before hitting the submit button. With your great knowledge you would have easily spotted the error (it was at the very end of the post) and corrected it, even if the computer was "lagging", which has nothing to do with your mis-spelling by
adding letters.
Maybe you ought to stick to little kids and old people where you can impress them with your vast knowledge.
Now couldn't you come up with a better insult than this? (Actually it is a rhetorical question that doesn't need an answer from you, since it is obvious this is all you could come up with since it is what you posted.
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Now that that has been said, I would like to get back to some factual information pertaining to this thread. So this basically excuses you from posting here again JB Antennaman, since you, thru your own admission
did not say this is this or that is that
and as such makes your replies irrelevant and insignificant.