These are digital not analog cable tuners. im no expert but i have heard from installers that cablecards are a bitch to install, partly due to their being finicky about signal quality.
splitting inside the box would make niveus responsible for doing so in every situation. im pretty sure cable installers use different modulators/amplifiers/whatevers depending on your specific wiring situation when they read the signal with their testers. you probably need pro installation to get 4 dcts wired up properly. at least someone with a tester and all the required knowledge and a nearby radioshack.
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These are digital not analog cable tuners. im no expert but i have heard from installers that cablecards are a bitch to install, partly due to their being finicky about signal quality.
splitting inside the box would make niveus responsible for doing so in every situation. im pretty sure cable installers use different modulators/amplifiers/whatevers depending on your specific wiring situation when they read the signal with their testers. you probably need pro installation to get 4 dcts wired up properly. at least someone with a tester and all the required knowledge and a nearby radioshack.