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Posted: 2021-06-29 08:44 PM . Last Modified: 2024-03-21 12:37 AM
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Posted: 2021-06-29 08:44 PM . Last Modified: 2024-03-21 12:37 AM
Hello,
I've been reading in some APC surge protectors to experience some coaxial signal loss espececially in the P11VT3 series.
Do all APC surge protectors have similar/same coaxial on these units?
I was considering going with a P8VNTG for my Home Theatre, but if the coaxial is the same as in the P11VT3 I would not be interested.
I've been reading in some APC surge protectors to experience some coaxial signal loss especially in the P11VT3 series.
Do all APC surge protectors have similar/same coaxial on these units?
I was considering going with a P8VNTG for my Home Theatre, but if the coaxial is the same as in the P11VT3 I would not be interested.
APC has a good reputation and I would like to use a APC product on my Home Theatre system.
I would appreciate some input on this matter.
Thank you
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Posted: 2021-06-29 08:44 PM . Last Modified: 2024-03-21 12:37 AM
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Posted: 2021-06-29 08:44 PM . Last Modified: 2024-03-21 12:37 AM
Hello,
I've been reading in some APC surge protectors to experience some coaxial signal loss espececially in the P11VT3 series.
Do all APC surge protectors have similar/same coaxial on these units?
I was considering going with a P8VNTG for my Home Theatre, but if the coaxial is the same as in the P11VT3 I would not be interested.
I've been reading in some APC surge protectors to experience some coaxial signal loss especially in the P11VT3 series.
Do all APC surge protectors have similar/same coaxial on these units?
I was considering going with a P8VNTG for my Home Theatre, but if the coaxial is the same as in the P11VT3 I would not be interested.
APC has a good reputation and I would like to use a APC product on my Home Theatre system.
I would appreciate some input on this matter.
Thank you
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Posted: 2021-06-29 08:44 PM . Last Modified: 2024-03-21 12:37 AM
There's an inherent signal loss with any RF connector, including the ones on APC surge strips. At my house, I have several TVs and a cable modem all tied to a single coax cable and signal loss is an issue, so I have an RF amplifier in front to boost the signal. That might work for you as well.
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Hello,
I've been reading in some APC surge protectors to experience some coaxial signal loss espececially in the P11VT3 series.
Do all APC surge protectors have similar/same coaxial on these units?
I was considering going with a P8VNTG for my Home Theatre, but if the coaxial is the same as in the P11VT3 I would not be interested.
I've been reading in some APC surge protectors to experience some coaxial signal loss especially in the P11VT3 series.
Do all APC surge protectors have similar/same coaxial on these units?
I was considering going with a P8VNTG for my Home Theatre, but if the coaxial is the same as in the P11VT3 I would not be interested.
APC has a good reputation and I would like to use a APC product on my Home Theatre system.
I would appreciate some input on this matter.
Thank you
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