Charter Cable is my ISP in the St Louis area.Where is your broadband cpmong from? In most cases it would overlap with some OTA frequencies but I hesitate to say no without knowing more about the broadband provider.
Yeh, I hear ya. I don't like diplexing anything if I can keep from doing it. I just have a tough situation snaking a coax from basement to attic in a two story home. My wife and I snaked one years ago to the attic for an OTA antenna and it was a b----, but we got it done. Wish I had installed two coaxes now, o well.Without answering you question, I always say keep your OTA direct and pristine.
Yeh, I hear ya. I don't like diplexing anything if I can keep from doing it. I just have a tough situation snaking a coax from basement to attic in a two story home. My wife and I snaked one years ago to the attic for an OTA antenna and it was a b----, but we got it done. Wish I had installed two coaxes now, o well.
Thanks Bob Haller. Yep, there are several ways I can do it on the outside by hiding the coax. Just would turn in to a longer cable run and a bigger job to do. I am still brainstorming the situation.run the cable outside, behind a downspout or something
put a hole in the basement cieling and patch or install a access panel
sorry theres no magic fix, any diplexing will cause OTA grief
Thanks Geronimo. I had a feeling it wouldn't work plus forgot to mention the OTA antenna is amplified too. That and the different Charter Cable/OTA mix would be a big mess for a single coax cable to handle. Thanks to everyone who replied.I do not have alink to share but several people are telling me that it will not work with Charter. Having said that I do not know of anyone who has tried it.
Same boat here.Yeh, I hear ya. I don't like diplexing anything if I can keep from doing it. I just have a tough situation snaking a coax from basement to attic in a two story home. My wife and I snaked one years ago to the attic for an OTA antenna and it was a b----, but we got it done. Wish I had installed two coaxes now, o well.