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The days of cable TV not using frequencies above 800MHz ended in about 1994.This will interfere with cable or satellite run over the same line. It won't interfere with over the air (antenna) signals.
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why not the LS2LS7? @ May 28th 2008 7:43PM
The days of cable TV not using frequencies above 800MHz ended in about 1994.
This will interfere with cable or satellite run over the same line. It won't interfere with over the air (antenna) signals.