Best Way To Bypass A Digital Cable Box?

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Gary Brown

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Hi,

We just added digital cable. We would like to bypass the
cable box except when its needed. What is the easiest way
of doing this?

Thanks,
Gary
 
On Fri, 05 Mar 2004 22:35:31 -0500, Gary Brown wrote:

Hi,

We just added digital cable. We would like to bypass the
cable box except when its needed.
Why ?

What is the easiest way
of doing this?
Coaxial RF switches or relays.

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"Gary Brown" <garyjbrown@charter.net> wrote in message
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Hi,

We just added digital cable. We would like to bypass the
cable box except when its needed. What is the easiest way
of doing this?

Thanks,
Gary

Any cable box I have had has an antenna in and and antenna
out connection and the decoded cable signal is added to the
antenna signal and you connect your TV downstream and tune
to whatever channel you need .
Anything off air or the decoder output channel.
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John G

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"John G" <Greentest@ozemail.com.au> wrote in message
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"Gary Brown" <garyjbrown@charter.net> wrote in message
news:104ihn5qhvokra5@corp.supernews.com...
Hi,

We just added digital cable. We would like to bypass
the
cable box except when its needed. What is the easiest
way
of doing this?

Thanks,
Gary

Any cable box I have had has an antenna in and and antenna
out connection and the decoded cable signal is added to
the
antenna signal and you connect your TV downstream and tune
to whatever channel you need .
Anything off air or the decoder output channel.
--
Might not be like that with digital.
Sorrry I did not notice you said digital.
--
John G

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