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What do you think of something like this? Would it serve the same purpose? It seems to streamline the splitter function with the amp function all in one. |
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Okay... Once I get the Blonder Tongue 750-30 amp. Where should I place it? Between passive combiner and splitter? Or, only between the antenna and one of the splitter's out? So we only amplify one out.
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OK, I didn't realize your full set up.
I think I would recommend trying the following: Modulators --> combiner --> distribution amp --> two way splitter -->one output to transmit antenna, the other to passive multi-output splitter for wired connections or: Modulators --> combiner --> two way splitter, one to amplified or passive multi-splitter for wired connections, the other to distribution amp and then to transmitting antenna Also, I would get some in-line attenuators in case the path feeding the wired connections overloads. Do not attenuate the path to the distribution amp and antenna, where your goal is to get the largest possible signal. |
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Would some of these other blonder tongue models do the same job? Seems to be same product with different naming convention. Would this one work too? https://www.ebay.com/itm/35608349009...Bk9SR6q4qujSZA
The reason I'm looking at other models is because I'm trying to avoid "for parts, not working" listings. Currently, the one we're talking about, the Bida 750-30, happens to all be for parts. |
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