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Old August 8th 07, 07:56 PM posted to uk.tech.digital-tv
Mel
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I have a labgear pcs120 sitting just under the eves of my house. It's been
there for about a year. There are two feeds coming from it, one to the main
TV in the lounge and one into the main bedroom.

How easy or difficult would it be to swap this out for a four way one and
run another two feeds out. One to another bedroom and one to the kitchen.

The cable runs would be about the same, at most 12mts, and both runs are
easy and straight forward. Is there anything I should look out for such as
signal drop, noise etc.

At the moment the picture is very good to both freeview boxes and the signal
strength is around 65% and signal quality up in the 90% plus area.

One last thing, it seems difficult to get CT100 now so what's a good
replacement.

TIA.

Melvyn.






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Old August 9th 07, 11:20 PM posted to uk.tech.digital-tv
Mel
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"Mel" wrote in message
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I have a labgear pcs120 sitting just under the eves of my house. It's been
there for about a year. There are two feeds coming from it, one to the
main TV in the lounge and one into the main bedroom.

How easy or difficult would it be to swap this out for a four way one and
run another two feeds out. One to another bedroom and one to the kitchen.

The cable runs would be about the same, at most 12mts, and both runs are
easy and straight forward. Is there anything I should look out for such as
signal drop, noise etc.

At the moment the picture is very good to both freeview boxes and the
signal strength is around 65% and signal quality up in the 90% plus area.

One last thing, it seems difficult to get CT100 now so what's a good
replacement.

TIA.

Melvyn.







Anyone please.


Mel.


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Old August 10th 07, 01:49 PM posted to uk.tech.digital-tv
Carpy
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There's no such thing as a Labgear PCS120? What is it exactly!

"Mel" wrote in message
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"Mel" wrote in message
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I have a labgear pcs120 sitting just under the eves of my house. It's
been there for about a year. There are two feeds coming from it, one to
the main TV in the lounge and one into the main bedroom.

How easy or difficult would it be to swap this out for a four way one and
run another two feeds out. One to another bedroom and one to the kitchen.

The cable runs would be about the same, at most 12mts, and both runs are
easy and straight forward. Is there anything I should look out for such
as signal drop, noise etc.

At the moment the picture is very good to both freeview boxes and the
signal strength is around 65% and signal quality up in the 90% plus area.

One last thing, it seems difficult to get CT100 now so what's a good
replacement.

TIA.

Melvyn.







Anyone please.


Mel.




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Old August 10th 07, 02:40 PM posted to uk.tech.digital-tv
Bill Wright
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"Carpy" wrote in message
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There's no such thing as a Labgear PCS120? What is it exactly!


I couldn't find it in either a new or an old catalogue.

Bill


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Old August 10th 07, 02:53 PM posted to uk.tech.digital-tv
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In message , Bill Wright
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"Carpy" wrote in message
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There's no such thing as a Labgear PCS120? What is it exactly!


I couldn't find it in either a new or an old catalogue.

Bill


It's a PSC120
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Ian
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Old August 10th 07, 10:10 PM posted to uk.tech.digital-tv
Mel
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Default Labgear PCS120


"Ian" wrote in message
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In message , Bill Wright
writes

"Carpy" wrote in message
o.uk...
There's no such thing as a Labgear PCS120? What is it exactly!


I couldn't find it in either a new or an old catalogue.

Bill


It's a PSC120
--
Ian


It's a masthead amp (I think)

Mel.


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Old August 10th 07, 10:14 PM posted to uk.tech.digital-tv
Mel
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Default Labgear PCS120


"Ian" wrote in message
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In message , Bill Wright
writes

"Carpy" wrote in message
o.uk...
There's no such thing as a Labgear PCS120? What is it exactly!


I couldn't find it in either a new or an old catalogue.

Bill


It's a PSC120
--
Ian


It's one of these.

http://www.labgear.co.uk/products.ph...3&pname=PSC120

Mel.


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Old August 10th 07, 10:36 PM posted to uk.tech.digital-tv
Mel
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Default Labgear PCS120


"Mel" wrote in message
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"Ian" wrote in message
...
In message , Bill Wright
writes

"Carpy" wrote in message
. co.uk...
There's no such thing as a Labgear PCS120? What is it exactly!

I couldn't find it in either a new or an old catalogue.

Bill


It's a PSC120
--
Ian


It's one of these.

http://www.labgear.co.uk/products.ph...3&pname=PSC120

Mel.


Can I swap out the PCS120 with one of these.

http://www.labgear.co.uk/products.ph...3&pname=FJU704

It looks the same as the PCS120 only it has four outlets not two?

Mel.


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Old August 10th 07, 11:58 PM posted to uk.tech.digital-tv
Piers James[_2_]
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Default Labgear PCS120

you can get Webro CT100 or WF100 from:
http://www.tvaerials.com/shop.aspx?categoryid=143


"Mel" wrote in message
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I have a labgear pcs120 sitting just under the eves of my house. It's been
there for about a year. There are two feeds coming from it, one to the
main TV in the lounge and one into the main bedroom.

How easy or difficult would it be to swap this out for a four way one and
run another two feeds out. One to another bedroom and one to the kitchen.

The cable runs would be about the same, at most 12mts, and both runs are
easy and straight forward. Is there anything I should look out for such as
signal drop, noise etc.

At the moment the picture is very good to both freeview boxes and the
signal strength is around 65% and signal quality up in the 90% plus area.

One last thing, it seems difficult to get CT100 now so what's a good
replacement.

TIA.

Melvyn.







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Old August 11th 07, 08:54 PM posted to uk.tech.digital-tv
Carpy
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Default Labgear PCS120

Well you'll lose about 4db to each outlet by swapping to the 4
way..............whether or not this will be enough to affect your reception
nobody can say really unless they know the levels in the first place!

"Mel" wrote in message
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"Mel" wrote in message
...

"Ian" wrote in message
...
In message , Bill Wright
writes

"Carpy" wrote in message
.co.uk...
There's no such thing as a Labgear PCS120? What is it exactly!

I couldn't find it in either a new or an old catalogue.

Bill


It's a PSC120
--
Ian


It's one of these.

http://www.labgear.co.uk/products.ph...3&pname=PSC120

Mel.


Can I swap out the PCS120 with one of these.

http://www.labgear.co.uk/products.ph...3&pname=FJU704

It looks the same as the PCS120 only it has four outlets not two?

Mel.




 




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