I'm not a video expert, but my understanding of the current RF flow through the existing house is that there is an aerial, a booster in the roofspace and four cables routing to the booster. However, every room in the house currently has an RF patch point for television viewing.
This is achieved by chaining patch points from one room to another.
Maybe someone can put me right on that one?
Anyway - the diagram on the right shows how we can route the cabling from one room to another and up to the booster in the roofspace (and on out to the aerial).
There has traditionally been a problem getting signals from Divis at this location but the Divis signal is crucial for Freeview, for now.
Next up - Virgin Media television and telephone services!
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