I'm repurposing the TV wiring in our house. It has previously been wired up with a video distribution point in the loft - an 8 way video amplifier. I have now successfully got the 4 output LNB from the satellite dish linked up to the smart TV, and now I want to link another couple of wires in to the back of our Humax Freesat box. As it happens there is only one wire down in the room with the other TV, but an adjacent room also has a wire on a wall backing on to that, so it should be easy enough to pull the wire through - though I'll have to extend it first. That should give me two inputs to the tuners on the Freesat box.
What I want to know is - "are there any neat plates which just have holes, to poke appropriate sized coax cable through?" - or do I have to resort to something like this - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Twin-Satell.../dp/B008NX5C22 - a twin F connector outlet plate. I could do either, but ideally I suppose it would be better to just get the cable through, to minimise any losses at junctions. There will be losses up in the loft too, as I'll have to split and rejoin different cables, but the evidence so far is that it will all work. I really don't want to just make holes in the wall, and plaster over them, though I've done that before.
Originally I thought I'd have to drop cable down through the wall, but that might be trickier than I'd thought - even though I bought some extra cable for that purpose, due to access in the loft, and also the way the cables have been routed, so repurposing the already installed cable seems the best way to go. If I were starting from scratch I'd use new cable, as I'd choose cable with higher specification, but from where we are at the present ....
What I want to know is - "are there any neat plates which just have holes, to poke appropriate sized coax cable through?" - or do I have to resort to something like this - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Twin-Satell.../dp/B008NX5C22 - a twin F connector outlet plate. I could do either, but ideally I suppose it would be better to just get the cable through, to minimise any losses at junctions. There will be losses up in the loft too, as I'll have to split and rejoin different cables, but the evidence so far is that it will all work. I really don't want to just make holes in the wall, and plaster over them, though I've done that before.
Originally I thought I'd have to drop cable down through the wall, but that might be trickier than I'd thought - even though I bought some extra cable for that purpose, due to access in the loft, and also the way the cables have been routed, so repurposing the already installed cable seems the best way to go. If I were starting from scratch I'd use new cable, as I'd choose cable with higher specification, but from where we are at the present ....
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