09-02-2019, 02:02 PM
Just a thought. Both Terry and I have basically assumed that the OP wants to use an Aurora to drive multiple TVs. It's just possible he has some other system in mind. Perhaps analogue UHF.
The term "broadcast quality cable" means something like BBC spec PSF1/3 or PSF1/2 to old fashioned folk like me. Ideal for analogue video, hopeless for RF. There are newer types of cable used in the serial digital age but you're not going to find them by accident. They would be suitable for RF but you wouldn't want to use them when xx100 cable is cheap and convenient.
One extra thought. Make sure the case of the splitter is connected to a decent mains earth. Then when one of your TVs turns out to have a duff aerial isolator and puts mains on the aerial connector an RCD will trip or a fuse will blow. Without harming the other sets or you or anything else.
The term "broadcast quality cable" means something like BBC spec PSF1/3 or PSF1/2 to old fashioned folk like me. Ideal for analogue video, hopeless for RF. There are newer types of cable used in the serial digital age but you're not going to find them by accident. They would be suitable for RF but you wouldn't want to use them when xx100 cable is cheap and convenient.
One extra thought. Make sure the case of the splitter is connected to a decent mains earth. Then when one of your TVs turns out to have a duff aerial isolator and puts mains on the aerial connector an RCD will trip or a fuse will blow. Without harming the other sets or you or anything else.
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