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Post 11 made on Sunday May 23, 2004 at 07:23
deb1919
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On 05/21/04 23:56, thefish said...
Non 75 ohm cable, where do you
get this information?

XM uses 50 ohm cable, last I checked. Has that changed & I'm not aware?

If you've run standard coax & it works, that's good info to have.

show me a DSS splitter for less than 30 bucks.

DSS can't use splitters, due to the nature of the transmission. I suppose the fact that XM has to pass up to around 2.4 GHz to work would make the splitter proprietary, like the connector.

And DSS came out of the gate using standard 75ohm coax & standard F-connectors.

Yes, I have a poor attitude regarding companies making things unnecessarily different.


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