From: Man-wai Chang to The Door (33600bps) on

http://www.uxcell.com/way-silvery-catv-cable-signal-splitter-combiner-p-37221.html

I noticed an electronics shop selling this kind of TV splitter at
different impedance (or is it resistance?). Should I just go for the
highest impedance for DMB-TH + PAL signal?

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From: Man-wai Chang to The Door (33600bps) on
> If you buy a 4 port splitter, and only use 3 ports, you should place a
> terminator on the remaining port. Those are not easy to find. You can
> make your own, but it would likely not perform very well. I've *never*
> seen one of these at retail electronics stores or in radio/TV stores.
> ..... snipped ...
> So in answer to your question, if the TV has a 75 ohm input,
> the cable TV company is using 75 ohm cables, you should be
> using a 75 ohm splitter. Or, if you have money to waste,
> you could also buy a 75 ohm distribution amplifier.

Thank you the 4th time!

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