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2006-07-19 00:38:08
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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ok hear uo. each time you do a 2 way cut up you get below a million/2 the sign.the connectors and the cord bleed s little extra sign. The cord run if longer than 5 ft would be a element as you may lose a million/2 the sign on a 100foot run. The receiving kit can cope with particularly low indicators, yet whilst it is only too low an area station can blend wherein includes your needed sign and goof it up. a 10db amplified splitter (1gigahertz bandwidth) could be clever. get it from the place you may return it and attempt it . I f no longer then get help laying out the wiring. wideband distinctive hook-united statesare 50% artwork and 50% technological know-how. Oh yeah seek for a staple with the aid of the cord. do no longer ask how i understand concerning to the staple
2016-11-02 04:27:53
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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It is illegal only depending on your cable company. Like when they say one room hook up, it pretty much means that you can only have one room. Some of them offer up to 1 additional room with the use of a splitter. It is all so they can charge installation fees. But other than that, I have split cable from the living room, kitchen and up stairs in 2 bedrooms all from the single hook up. They frown upon you doing that. They want to get paid for installing hookups upstairs n such.
2006-07-16 12:12:46
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answer #3
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answered by t c 2
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Since the Supreme court passed deregulation rules and guidelines to the telephone and cable companies, it is no longer illegal to split a signal IN YOUR OWN HOME. That is the kicker, single dwelling hook ups, even if it is in a rooming or apartment house. If you own a building with multiple units and would like to include cable, you would contact the cable company and pay a commercial charge not a residential charge. In a single dwelling house/apartment, you can split as many as you like providing...
your hook ups do not cause a problem in the system in your area. If in their routine service and inspection the cable company found that your spider web of cable hook ups was causing a signal loss to the system, they would send you a written notice giving youthirty days tro correct it, OR they reserve the right to do it after the 30 days and you WILL PAY THEM THE NORMAL RATE LIKE, $60 /hour for them to fix it. If you fail to fix it and refuse them to fix it, they will disconnect you.
2006-07-16 12:10:06
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answer #4
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answered by orion_1812@yahoo.com 6
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Yes it is legal. The connection you pay for is for the entire premises and you can split it if you want. You don't take more signal by having more than 1 TV hooked up... why should you pay more?
2006-07-16 12:02:50
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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it is very much legal, u pay for your household connection, not the amount of connections in your household.
could u imagine paying per connection for internet. [suppose u had a wifi router, and had to pay 5 dollars a month for each connection. LOL]
2006-07-16 12:07:29
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answer #6
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answered by bahamiano 3
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That is legal. Once you pay for one cable connection, you can hook as many tv's to it (in your place) as you like.
2006-07-16 11:24:02
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answered by powhound 7
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last I heard, the other TV would have to be battery powered and possess no mains cable. It's all a bit whacked out.
2006-07-16 11:24:02
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answer #8
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answered by wild_eep 6
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i don't see why not. you pay for it so if you want to have two tv's hooked up who cares, although i think you need a cable box if you wanted to have different channels on the tv's
2006-07-16 11:26:11
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answer #9
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answered by daniel_97202 5
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it is definitely legal. the service you pay for is per household not per TV. so split it as much as you want but you lose quality with each cable split.
2006-07-16 11:24:33
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answered by egoodkis 2
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No its not.
When you take the service, you take for the apartment not for tv.
It is same as taking an internet connection and connecting more than one computer to it.
2006-07-16 11:26:52
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answer #11
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answered by an_eagles_eyes 2
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