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Question by Tony
Submitted on 6/25/2004
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I am building a new house and want to install the correct cable for my satellite to use.  I understand that I cannot split the incoming lines but was wondering if they could be split for each room/area that has several drops for a receiver to hook to (this is so I do not have to have long lengths of cable running along the mop boards when I move the TV and receiver to another corner in the room)? Secondly, do I need to use a special terminal end (RG6?) for the cable or will any cable end work?


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