T toricred SatelliteGuys Guru Original poster Feb 6, 2004 128 30 New Mexico Jan 11, 2015 #1 I am converting my Joey from wired to a wireless I have that isn't being used right now. Since I paid for the wireless I'd rather use it and cancel the one that is leased. How many ohms does the resistor have to be to cap the Node?
I am converting my Joey from wired to a wireless I have that isn't being used right now. Since I paid for the wireless I'd rather use it and cancel the one that is leased. How many ohms does the resistor have to be to cap the Node?
Claude Greiner SatelliteGuys Master Supporting Founder Sep 8, 2003 13,213 3,776 Detroit - The Paris of the Midwest Jan 11, 2015 #2 What node? I think it's a standard terminator if your capping off an output on the splitter feeding the joey
What node? I think it's a standard terminator if your capping off an output on the splitter feeding the joey
Skytrooper SatelliteGuys Pro Nov 5, 2012 631 237 Baden, Pa. Jan 11, 2015 #3 Terminating resistors are 75 ohms.
gdarwin Supporting Founder Supporting Founder Lifetime Supporter Feb 9, 2005 4,299 113 Lousville, KY Jan 12, 2015 #4 Radio Shack sells them.
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