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Post 1 made on Monday December 12, 2005 at 19:43
bennettavi
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Hey guys

I've got a residential job where we will be using 22-25 catv feeds through -out the house. There are 18 present now and only 5 hooked up. The old owners are selling the house and the new owners want all feeds hooked up and possibly 7 more. It doesn't matter why they want that many (i asked myself the same question) but I have a bit of a snag on proper signal distribution. There are also 2 headends. One in the old wing and one in the new wing of the house. 9 feeds at each end. One incoming line to old wing and an output from there to new wing headend. Its concrete between old and new areas so drilling holes are possible but not time effective.

Whats the best way to feed 2 headends where the main will have about 12 feeds and the other headend will have 10 -13? I'm concerned with serviceability for future calls and I am needing HDTV bandwidth to stay strong throughout. Thanks for your input.

Money is not a big object here.

Brian


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