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Old 06-10-2009, 02:02 PM   #10 (permalink)
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Actually, most outputs should be able to be split, at least once, without need for an amp. But remember: These boxes put out only one channel (regardless of the type of output you use), the one channel that the box is tuned to, so you'd basically have to watch that one channel, everywhere.
I don't know if what divxhacker said happens in the real world.

But since the noise floor is about -106 dbm for TV bands and the signal needs to be about 15 db above the noise floor.

So say a box puts out about a -90 dbm signal. Once you split it you would go below the minimum and noise would show up in the picture is analog.

Just saying what divxhacker said is technically possile.
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