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Channel Master CM 7777 vs Channel Master CM 7778
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<p>[QUOTE="SWHouston, post: 91660, member: 4580"]Dan,</p><p></p><p>As I listed in my post #28, the Inserter is placed inline with the Cable coming from your Splitter, and, that is usually done fairly close to the TV. You can actually put it anywhere in line, as long as you have a Power Passing Splitter. It sorta is like a "T", you put it in line, and a short piece of Coax comes out of the side of it, and screws onto a small Power Supply, which plugs into a Wall Electrical Outlet.</p><p></p><p>And yes, the 8 Set Splitter is ok, but, don't use any larger (outlet) splitter than necessary.[/QUOTE]</p><p></p>
[QUOTE="SWHouston, post: 91660, member: 4580"]Dan, As I listed in my post #28, the Inserter is placed inline with the Cable coming from your Splitter, and, that is usually done fairly close to the TV. You can actually put it anywhere in line, as long as you have a Power Passing Splitter. It sorta is like a "T", you put it in line, and a short piece of Coax comes out of the side of it, and screws onto a small Power Supply, which plugs into a Wall Electrical Outlet. And yes, the 8 Set Splitter is ok, but, don't use any larger (outlet) splitter than necessary.[/QUOTE]
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