Re: Two way Traffic (RF) on a single coax?
- From: "Bill Wright" <insertmybusinessname@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 31 Mar 2006 01:52:07 +0100
"Ivan" <ivan'H'older@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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To be absolutely honest Bill, personally if I was going to have to spend
all
that time, effort and 'money' in an attempt to get away with using a
single
coax, I think that I would firstly exhaust all possibilities in trying to
find a way of running an extra length of decent cable with guaranteed
results.
It's quite surprising how in many situations which at first site appears
to
be virtually impossible, with a bit of 'thought' and patience an
acceptable
route can nearly always be found.
I couldn't agree more. But this was of 'academic' interest (Ha ha!). And
there are times when one's mood dictates that one will answer the question
asked . . .
There are all sorts of questions where my gut reaction is "For God's sake
don't be so idle! Get another cable installed!" These include, of course:
How do I send VHF and UHF down the same cable?
How do I send UHF and sat IF down the same cable?
Bill
.
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