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  • ITS A SCAM !
    DK Veteran
    • Oct 2008
    • 1140

    #1

    Loop out connection

    Ok, So i have got our EX5000 working more or less perfect, apart from a few tweeks here and there. Anyway....i noticed that our Ex5000 has a loop out connection for connecting to another box. We are considering buying another box for our daughter as a xmas present and i was wondering if its a good idea to connect the second console to the cable feed via this available connection, or shoul i run a new coax back to the upstairs splitter ?????
  • im_imy69
    Junior Member
    • Nov 2008
    • 22

    #2
    , you will be better of with a splitter and a a seperate box together, having two of one may affect your signal quality

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    • thered
      V.I.P. Member
      • Aug 2008
      • 4915

      #3
      Originally posted by ITS A SCAM !
      Ok, So i have got our EX5000 working more or less perfect, apart from a few tweeks here and there. Anyway....i noticed that our Ex5000 has a loop out connection for connecting to another box. We are considering buying another box for our daughter as a xmas present and i was wondering if its a good idea to connect the second console to the cable feed via this available connection, or shoul i run a new coax back to the upstairs splitter ?????
      as the previous post states m8 if you want to run another box split your cable feed or if you have another connection in the house ie broadband you can run it from there

      tv broadband and phone all come through the same cable

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      • ITS A SCAM !
        DK Veteran
        • Oct 2008
        • 1140

        #4
        Originally posted by im_imy69
        , you will be better of with a splitter and a a seperate box together, having two of one may affect your signal quality
        Hi, I think you may not of understood me properly....we do allready have a EX5000 box connected to our tv in the living room. We do not want to connect 2 tv's to the same box, but to simply share the RG60 feed from the splitter upstairs (which is connected to my modem) by using the RF out on the back of the Ex5000. The manual states the following....LOOP OUT Gives you possibility to connect to another extra receiver (analogue or digital). So as far as i can make out, this does the job of a splitter ???

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        • thered
          V.I.P. Member
          • Aug 2008
          • 4915

          #5
          if you are running all your boxes from upstairs you want to split your cable feed into three not run it too the box and back again

          i do not know anyone who runs there set up this way just remember though the more the signal is divided between receivers and the longer the cable runs your signal may reduce you may need to get a signal booster

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          • ITS A SCAM !
            DK Veteran
            • Oct 2008
            • 1140

            #6
            i see where you are coming from....i am a sparky by trade, so dividing signals etc is simple to get my head around...I was just wondering if anyone had used the EX5000 this way before i try. It will make the installation so much easier if i can run a short 3mtr length of cable to next door...cheers !

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            • satsmo
              V.I.P. Member
              • Jun 2008
              • 6397

              #7
              Yes you can use the RF loop out to link to another STB if required.
              I refuse to answer that question on the grounds that I don't know the answer. - Douglas Adams

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              • gadgetfiend
                DK Veteran
                • Aug 2008
                • 355

                #8
                Doing this doesnt affect your signal levels at all, but down side is if the first box is switched off the signal will not get to 2nd point.

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                • ITS A SCAM !
                  DK Veteran
                  • Oct 2008
                  • 1140

                  #9
                  Originally posted by gadgetfiend
                  Doing this doesnt affect your signal levels at all, but down side is if the first box is switched off the signal will not get to 2nd point.
                  I take it that you mean "switched off" at the wall socket, and not having the unit on standby ??

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                  • gadgetfiend
                    DK Veteran
                    • Aug 2008
                    • 355

                    #10
                    Originally posted by ITS A SCAM !
                    I take it that you mean "switched off" at the wall socket, and not having the unit on standby ??
                    yes at the socket...

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