ShiningBengal
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quote: Originally posted by captain_video
A good comparison would be using a set of cheap rabbit ears on your TV vs. a properly designed rooftop antenna with high gain and an antenna rotor for aiming it. If you're in an area where you get a strong signal on all channels then the rabbit ears may be all you need. However, if you're not in an ideal location and can't get strong signals on all channels then the high gain antenna is a necessity. Using RG59 for satellite hookups is a crapshoot at best. It will work to some degree, but not as well as RG6. Splitters used for CATV systems will definitely NOT work for DSS signals.
Gee. I use rabbit ears with my SIR150 Samsung OTA digital receiver. I live in a very bad reception area--can't get analog that is watchable. Rabbit ears are in the basement of my house. Picture is absolutely perfect.
The problem with your analogy is you are comparing analog with digital. Analog is much more sensitive not only to signal strength, but also signal quality. Too much mulitpath will overload the error correction circuitry in a digital receiver, but if you have a good receiver, it can deal with a pretty crappy signal.
That's the magic of digital. It's an either/or thing. Either the picture is unwatchable (pixelated or blank) or it's great!
All kinds of reasons why RG59 shouldn't work well, but the fact of the matter is, it usually works just fine. Let your signal strength meters be your guide. If you get a strength of 60 or more, you will get a great picture. You may get rain fade a little sooner and for a little longer than if you had a stronger signal--say in the 80's.
I have seen perfectly satisfactory systems with RG59 in place. My brother has 100 feet of it run underground, and even with Dish Network (ugh!) the picture is perfectly satisfactory.
So put in RG6, because its better. But don't worry if you have RG59 in your system and you are getting satisfactory reception.
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