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Old 31-10-2005, 10:54   #2
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Re: Using F splitter

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Originally Posted by Holloway Mark
Hi I am new to this forum - so Hi!

I have the following query.

I am currently not subscribing to Telewest, but am thinking of doing so in the near future (subject to Landlords approval). Currently, i am using an indoor aerial for TV reception and the picture is dire!!! I have an outdoor roof aerial, but this is broken and the TV picture is even worse!!

I my previous place, i had a similar issue, but there was a disused telewest connection that i connected straight to the back of the TV. this allowed me to get Terristrial TV with excellent TV (also ITV2). This was without any box etc - this was just to get a good signal.

I am thinking of trying to do the same thing again, but Telewest is not installed in my flat. However, the neighbours upstairs have it connected on my outside wall. i was thinking, is it possible to use a f-splitter on their junction box and then use a lead to connect to my Tv??


I am not stealing cable - but just want to make use of the signal as well? Is there any legal problems with this?? Also, will it affect the quality of their Tv if i split the connection into mine?

thanks

M
There is much debate about the ethics of receiving the free-to-air signals from a cable point in your house while you're not a subscriber - my view is that it's not a problem, as the cableco is more than capable of cutting you off at the street cabinet if they wish. There is a technical argument that says it's actually better for the network for an 'unused' cable to terminate in the back of your telly rather than lying on the carpet gathering dust.

But

Tampering with the external wall box on a neighbour's house is illegal because it's Telewest's property. So I wouldn't if I were you.

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