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Originally Posted by King Of Fools
Conventional TV boosters are designed to boost terrestrial UHF signals and suppress non-UHF signals. Cable TV is transmitted in the VHF band, hence the loss of cable channels.
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Cable TV is broadcast in the VHF
and UHF bands.
Most TV boosters work over a very wide range of frequencies (about 45 MHz to 860 MHz). They are designed to boost VHF radio & DAB signals, as well as TV.
The SLX6, however, has 2 inputs (1 for TV & 1 for FM) so it
may be filtered on the input side (I cant find any specs for it). Even if it was, it should still allow the channels in the UHF part of the analogue cable to get through.