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DTV | HDTV Reception and Antenna Discussion
EV's Best Top Rated FM and HD Radio Antenna Guide & Reviews
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<p>[QUOTE="Don_M, post: 21553, member: 3184"]I've got one of these in my entertainment center. In systems where an FM receiver is part of the mix, a CA-8800 will strip video noise out of the signals for the radio receiver and act like an FM trap for the TV signals. In really strong FM-signal areas, this can be used in addition to an antenna-mounted FM trap for even greater attenuation. The FM output can be terminated if the TV antenna won't be used for FM reception. Its insertion loss is practically non-existent compared to that of a regular splitter. IMHO, a CA-8800 is a wise investment at a modest cost.[/QUOTE]</p><p></p>
[QUOTE="Don_M, post: 21553, member: 3184"]I've got one of these in my entertainment center. In systems where an FM receiver is part of the mix, a CA-8800 will strip video noise out of the signals for the radio receiver and act like an FM trap for the TV signals. In really strong FM-signal areas, this can be used in addition to an antenna-mounted FM trap for even greater attenuation. The FM output can be terminated if the TV antenna won't be used for FM reception. Its insertion loss is practically non-existent compared to that of a regular splitter. IMHO, a CA-8800 is a wise investment at a modest cost.[/QUOTE]
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