Losing Video Signal

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My RTV 5504 has begun losing the video cable input signal. Rebooting the
RTV fixes it, but sometimes not for very long.

My cable goes through a splitter (1 to TV and 1 to RTV). Its not the cable,
because the TV is still OK.

Is is OK to use a splitter like this? Has anyone else run across this?

-Scott
 
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Unless the signal is very weak the splitter should not affect it. If it
works OK without the splitter then you need an amplifier. You might want
to try an amp at your entrance cable to boost the whole house.
Good prices and high quality at
http://stores.ebay.com/Electroline-Cable-TV-Amps_W0QQsspagenameZl2QQtZkm

From:sak
sakrieger@mindspring.com

> My RTV 5504 has begun losing the video cable input signal. Rebooting
> the RTV fixes it, but sometimes not for very long.
>
> My cable goes through a splitter (1 to TV and 1 to RTV). Its not the
> cable, because the TV is still OK.
>
> Is is OK to use a splitter like this? Has anyone else run across this?
>
> -Scott
 
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Isak wrote:

> My RTV 5504 has begun losing the video cable input signal. Rebooting the
> RTV fixes it, but sometimes not for very long.
>
> My cable goes through a splitter (1 to TV and 1 to RTV). Its not the cable,
> because the TV is still OK.
>
> Is is OK to use a splitter like this? Has anyone else run across this?

To answer the immed question: It depends on the signal to the splitter,
and the splitter.

Most splitters cause around a six db reduction in the signal (2 way
splitters) more if they are 3 or 4 way splitters.

This might be enough to make a difference.... Or not... Depending on the
signal to the splitter. Some TV's it may make a difference, Some not.


I would, however, check all connections for quality. I recently had a
problem with a VCR turns out the connection had pulled loose (the cable
came out of the connector) a quick re-assembly and it's 100%


That said... This sounds like a problem with the 5504 itself, since
re-booting fixes it.
 
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On Tue, 07 Sep 2004 21:50:12 GMT, John in Detroit
<Blanked@sbcglobal.net> wrote:

>Isak wrote:
>
>> My RTV 5504 has begun losing the video cable input signal. Rebooting the
>> RTV fixes it, but sometimes not for very long.
>>
>> My cable goes through a splitter (1 to TV and 1 to RTV). Its not the cable,
>> because the TV is still OK.
>>
>> Is is OK to use a splitter like this? Has anyone else run across this?
>
>To answer the immed question: It depends on the signal to the splitter,
>and the splitter.
>
>Most splitters cause around a six db reduction in the signal (2 way
>splitters) more if they are 3 or 4 way splitters.
>
>This might be enough to make a difference.... Or not... Depending on the
>signal to the splitter. Some TV's it may make a difference, Some not.
>

And too strong a signal is just as bad.

>
>I would, however, check all connections for quality. I recently had a
>problem with a VCR turns out the connection had pulled loose (the cable
>came out of the connector) a quick re-assembly and it's 100%
>
>
>That said... This sounds like a problem with the 5504 itself, since
>re-booting fixes it.

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