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Originally Posted by craigj2k11
you shouldnt have a problem, but you should check your power levels when you put the new equipment in place, make sure you move any attenuators/equalisers with the equipment its attached to, and it should all be good
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Originally Posted by spiderplant
That's absolutely wrong. You should leave attenuators etc on the cable they are attached to. They are there to compensate for variations in signal on the cable, not the device attached to it.
But of course it's better to not move stuff yourself at all.
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This is what the internet is so good at - diametrically opposed views on an issue.
Will we have to get Harry Hill to resolve this in the normal fashion?