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Splitter for DVB-T

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  • Ryan Brown
    Hi, I know when I was using a dual tuner for DVT-S I had to get the powered splitter to make it work correctly in the mediabox (it failed on non-powered
    Message 1 of 4 , Feb 25, 2014

      Hi,

      I know when I was using a dual tuner for DVT-S I had to get the "powered" splitter to make it work correctly in the mediabox (it failed on non-powered splitters), is this the case for DVB-T?
    • Steve
      Only if your UHF installation has a masthead amplifier would you need to worry about a power pass splitter. Cheers Steve J Pukekohe From:
      Message 2 of 4 , Feb 25, 2014

        Only if your UHF installation has a masthead amplifier would you need to worry about a power pass splitter.

        Cheers

        Steve J

        Pukekohe

         

         

        From: Freeview_nz@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Freeview_nz@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Ryan Brown
        Sent: Tuesday, 25 February 2014 9:41 p.m.
        To: Freeview_nz@yahoogroups.com
        Subject: [Freeview_nz] Splitter for DVB-T

         

         


        Hi,

        I know when I was using a dual tuner for DVT-S I had to get the "powered" splitter to make it work correctly in the mediabox (it failed on non-powered splitters), is this the case for DVB-T?

      • Peter -www.jayx.co.nz
        What is DVT-S? Do you mean DVB-S? From: Freeview_nz@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Freeview_nz@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Ryan Brown Sent: Tuesday, 25 February
        Message 3 of 4 , Feb 25, 2014

          What is DVT-S?

           

          Do you mean DVB-S?

           

          From: Freeview_nz@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Freeview_nz@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Ryan Brown
          Sent: Tuesday, 25 February 2014 9:41 p.m.
          To: Freeview_nz@yahoogroups.com
          Subject: [Freeview_nz] Splitter for DVB-T

           

           


          Hi,

          I know when I was using a dual tuner for DVT-S I had to get the "powered" splitter to make it work correctly in the mediabox (it failed on non-powered splitters), is this the case for DVB-T?

        • Denis Dawson
          If you mean DVB-S -satellite then yes you would have needed a power pass to get the 18v to the LNB but for DVB-T and using an average UHF antenna with no mast
          Message 4 of 4 , Feb 26, 2014

            If you mean DVB-S –satellite then yes you would have needed a power pass to get the 18v to the LNB but for DVB-T and using an average UHF antenna with no mast head amp then you won’t need power pass.

             

            Denis

             

            From: Freeview_nz@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Freeview_nz@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Ryan Brown
            Sent: Tuesday, 25 February 2014 9:41 p.m.
            To: Freeview_nz@yahoogroups.com
            Subject: [Freeview_nz] Splitter for DVB-T

             





            Hi,

            I know when I was using a dual tuner for DVT-S I had to get the "powered" splitter to make it work correctly in the mediabox (it failed on non-powered splitters), is this the case for DVB-T?





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