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Old 1-Sep-2013, 2:22 AM   #18
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Originally Posted by yotatoy View Post
Re. Re. #2: Just to clarify. I do not have any "cable TV" services on that line. It is for "Cable Internet" only, it has some sort of filter installed. I assume this makes no difference and it may still cause interference, which of course is why I posed the question.

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Internet service delivered via cable company facilities will use frequencies assigned to licensed radio services. I'm quite certain that even if the cable company applied a filter, you would be at risk of radiating harmful interference. Again, the only way to ensure that you don't interfere with licensed radio services is, 'Don't connect an antenna to any part of the cable TV system'.
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