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Antenna TV SAT installation in a single-family house 8 sockets.

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  • #1 16606025
    karol190
    Level 2  
    Hello
    I am asking for opinions regarding my satellite TV antenna scheme, the house is away from the transmitters:
    MUX-3 ~ 9.964 km,
    MUX-4 ~ 11,319 km,

    DVB-T and SAT signals are to be received, unfortunately I do not have data on antennas, but the main question is whether this system will work as it should, whether it is necessary to use a multiswitch with so many sockets and whether this DVB- amplifier is needed T. Are the products I chose good or better?

    Multiswitch: Multiswitch MP-0508L Signal 5-input 8-output with active terrestrial
    Amplifier: Amplifier HS-013 (12V) Terra VHF / UHF 1we / 2wy
    Converter: Satellite converter QUATRO TRIAX TQT 006 LNB
    Cable: Coaxial cable TRISET-113 1.13 / 4.8 / 6.8, class A 75 Ohm

    Antenna TV SAT installation in a single-family house 8 sockets.
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  • #2 16606066
    Heinzek
    Network and Internet specialist
    karol190 wrote:
    will this system work as it should?

    Yes. If you connect as in the picture it will work.
    karol190 wrote:
    is it necessary to use a multiswitch with such a large number of sockets

    Mandatory.
    karol190 wrote:
    Do you need this DVB-T amplifier

    At the beginning I would give it to me, the multiswitch will also power the antenna. How do you currently receive DVB-T?
    karol190 wrote:
    Are the products I chose good or better?

    I'm not up to date with antennas so I won't speak,
  • #3 16606090
    karol190
    Level 2  
    Unfortunately, I have no idea about the dvb-t signal, because this installation is not for my home, tomorrow I will know about the strength of the signals, and I am asking about such things, because I am green in this topic.
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