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  2. F connector - Wikipedia

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    The cable and satellite television entities (as a near standard practice) use compression fittings with F connectors on customer premises. In Europe, block down-converted satellite signals (950–2150 MHz) from LNBs and DC power and block signalling from satellite receivers are near exclusively passed through F connectors.

  3. Single-cable distribution - Wikipedia

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    A mixer in the dish-end equipment (an LNB or distribution unit) converts the received signal to the correct user band IF centre frequency for that receiver. [3] The converted transponders of the various users are then combined, and sent via the single coaxial cable to the receivers. The combined signal is tapped or split to reach every user.

  4. Power dividers and directional couplers - Wikipedia

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    An inexpensive version of the power divider is used in the home to divide cable TV or over-the-air TV signals to multiple TV sets and other devices. Multiport splitters with more than two output ports usually consist internally of a number of cascaded couplers. Domestic broadband internet service can be provided by cable TV companies (cable ...

  5. Dish Network Still Has a Problem - AOL

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    Dish Network (DISH) -- and its subscribers -- dodged a bullet this week. The country's second largest satellite television provider has secured a deal with Gannett (GCI) to continue broadcasting ...

  6. Multiswitch - Wikipedia

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    Such Integrated Reception Systems allows satellite, TV and radio service to be supplied down a single cable saving on installation costs. Multiswitches are commonly installed on or in blocks of flats to allow all the residents to receive satellite TV without having to have a separate dish for every resident.

  7. Cable television - Wikipedia

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    Multiple cables to different rooms are split off the incoming cable with a small device called a splitter. There are two standards for cable television; older analog cable, and newer digital cable which can carry data signals used by digital television receivers such as high-definition television (HDTV) equipment. All cable companies in the ...

  8. Diplexer - Wikipedia

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    Older TV installations may use a solid dielectric RG-59 cable, and that cable may be inadequate. [1] RG-6 cable is typically used for satellite feed lines. In this application, there would be a diplexer on the roof that joins the satellite dish feed and the TV antenna together into a single coaxial cable. That cable would then run from the roof ...

  9. Home wiring - Wikipedia

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    A Pay TV Set Top Box needs to be installed at each television where you want to have access to Pay TV services. In most cases the pay TV company will supply and install the satellite dish or cable from the street and the cabling to the TV set. In many cases Pay TV services also require a telephone point to access movies on demand.