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To: DiViT who wrote (46212)10/18/1999 10:37:00 PM
From: BillyG  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 50808
 
"From there, the second and third signals can be fed throughout the residence using existing wiring."

I would think you would want to feed the compressed signals, and decode them at the termination...


I agree that it would be better to use three boxes and it does make more sense from a video quality standpoint (ideal for a home network). It is cheaper to put three decoders in one box, but then you have to feed the second two decoded video signals... by coax cable, which is not the best choice.

Back to John's question -- why three decoders?