Originally posted by: Snakexor
Originally posted by: nullpointerus
Originally posted by: Snakexor
once again, IT HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH SIGNAL STRENGTH
Just coming into a thread screaming at people is not very helpful. Perhaps if you would explain why "it has nothing to do with signal strength"--and why the distinction even matters to the people with which you will be conversing politely--your post might end up being interesting and useful.
i did earlier in the thread, and noone listened.
Generally, if you have to tell people that you explained something, you didn't do a very good job of it in the first place. People listened, had no idea what you meant or why it even related to the discussion, and then simply ignored it.
The cable guy who hooked up my SD STBs some months ago also said something to the effect of "it has nothing to do with signal strength." Problem is, he didn't bother to explain (a) why splitters decrease video quality, (b) how to diagnose such problems, and (c) how to fix them. He basically just shrugged his shoulders, said it could go either way, and left.
Just telling people how much they don't know isn't particularly helpful.
Could you explain what a +10dB or -10dB
means and
how it is calculated?
Also, why are you assuming the OP was referring to digital SD or HD signals? Many people still use analog signals even though they have digital cable.