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Old 14-05-2011, 00:28   #7
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Re: Is it possible to combine virgin cable broadband and normal terrestrial TV?

Combining any other signal in the same cable as Virgin's is a definate no-no. Virgin also use the TV part of the spectrum, and you may also feed interference back down the network and affect other users.

Sounds like another contractor bodge up. Virgin should come back in and do the job properly so you can use your aerial system for the purpose it was intended.
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