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Yamaha Reciever and CElabs
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Post 1 made on Friday February 10, 2006 at 07:31
Wire Nuts
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I am finishing up an install where I have one Dish Network 811. I am taking the component output of the sat rcvr to a CELabs COMP400 and then sending it out to 2 TV's in other parts of the house as well as to the component in on the Yamaha RX-V757. The Component out to the TV's works fine through a couple of MuxLabs Component Baluns.
The problem is that the component out of the CELabs to the Yamaha rcvr will not pass thru. If I go straight from the 811 to the Yamaha rcvr, it works fine. Once I connect it thru the CELabs Amp, I get no video.
Would it be wise to put in "y" patch cords at the 811 and send one side directly to the Yamaha and the other side to the CELabs Amp?
Any other (cost effective) solutions would be appreciated.
Thanks
Chris
Post 2 made on Friday February 10, 2006 at 14:23
nardo1
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Maybe the CELab has to much gain for the 757.. I believe they are rated to 150 Ft..but on the other hand I have used a KeyDigital KD12 strait to a Z9 with no problems and they are rated for 300 Ft. If you have eliminated all other variables, cable, output, etc, y the cables
I'll let you know tomorrow..

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