What type of satellite cable is required for HD box?
May 09, 2008 by hava | Posted in Other - Electronics
Whether the signal is HD or Standard it should not matter. The difference is in the box and the cables connected between the box and your TV. The cables you have should be waterproof regardless of Standard or HD. Cables that let water in will cause increased signal loss when it rains. Waterproof cables can make your system less susceptible to problems when it is raining.
ctleng76 | May 09, 2008
most
cables come as
standard anyway,they are designed to go outside,therefore water proof,i don't know about the actual
cables you will need,but you could have a look on here for reference purposes,http://www.cables2u.co.uk/hdmidvi-c-49.h tml
R@mR@ider69. | May 09, 2008
Whether the signal is HD or
Standard it should not matter. The difference is in the box and the
cables connected between the box and your TV. The
cables you have should be waterproof regardless of
Standard or HD.
Cables that let water in will cause increased signal loss when it
rains. Waterproof
cables can make your
system less susceptible to problems when it is raining.
ctleng76 | May 09, 2008
What satellite/cable company can I go with that allows me to have satellite and internet without a home phone?
Mar 23, 2010 by jermaine r | Posted in TiVO & DVRs
In Canada you can have Bell Internet and Bell TV with no home phone service.
Scott S | Mar 23, 2010