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DC Block

Postby robnjay » Sat Mar 21, 2009 10:08 am

I'm an old time ex-Winegard Dealer.

Back in the day, I used a lot of Winegard AP8XXX preamps to give a customer 4 tV outlets in the house.

You used to offer a 4 set splitter that was DC passive on set 1 only. That way, the DC power for the antenna doesn't go to any TV set in the house ( the in the house power supply was also DC blocked on the "TV" side).

You no longer seem to offer anything but passive splitters.

How's a guy supposed to distrubute preamplified signal these days without pushing the preamp power everywhere? Without DC blocking there to be a risk of shorting out the DC and either loosing the signal to the whole house or, worse, burning up the power supply.

What's the new solution?
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Re: DC Block

Postby winegard » Mon Mar 23, 2009 8:53 am

The best solution is to install the power supply ahead of the splitter or the only other option you have as you stated is to place a voltage block on each of the 3 other splitter legs.
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