Hi all, I have always been under the impression that the catv network telewest now virgin media uses triple sheild coax maybe quad shield sheild these days to keep ingress/egress to a bare minimum.
Most of the cabling for my virgin media system is indeed triple screen coax, however a short piece of cable which connects to the old incoming telewest isolator into the hdu amplifier only appears to be double screen, this cable is at least 20 years old, the engineer who fitted the amp never bothered updating this cable maybe he didn't notice or care?, I noticed on one end its got the old brass compression fitting (gold and blue) and on the other end the newer cabelcon 4.9 (silver and yellow)
I guess my question is did telewest use double screen coax back in the day, maybe because interference wasn't as big as an issue than it is now? Or have they always used triple screen coax and whoever originally installed it has made a bodge?
I'm just curious I find this whole subject very interesting.
Thanks
Most of the cabling for my virgin media system is indeed triple screen coax, however a short piece of cable which connects to the old incoming telewest isolator into the hdu amplifier only appears to be double screen, this cable is at least 20 years old, the engineer who fitted the amp never bothered updating this cable maybe he didn't notice or care?, I noticed on one end its got the old brass compression fitting (gold and blue) and on the other end the newer cabelcon 4.9 (silver and yellow)
I guess my question is did telewest use double screen coax back in the day, maybe because interference wasn't as big as an issue than it is now? Or have they always used triple screen coax and whoever originally installed it has made a bodge?
I'm just curious I find this whole subject very interesting.
Thanks
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