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'cable' Cable Instead Of Coaxiel Cable For Freeview
rwilts
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in Techie Stuff
I need to install a loft aerial for my new Freeview enabled TV downstairs. I have an unused 'cable' cable running from the loft outide the house down to where the tv is. I know that the connectors at each end will have to be changed but could I utilise this cable inplace of a traditional coaxiel aerial cable?
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Yes, It will work fine - NTL/Telewest actually install top notch quality cable in my experience....0
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As will Sky coax too
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yes, I agree just be careful not to touch the main cable with the surrounding earthing wires as this will weaken the signal.Don't ask me, Im SKINT0
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Thanks all, that will save me some time..Ta0
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