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Does anyone know of a current booster I can use for my DiSEqC setup?
Right now I'm trying to test this Jaeger DiSEqC positioner, the relays click
in but theres too much loss in the 200' of cable to move the thing.

Any suggestions are appreciated.
Thanks.

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What size coax cable do you have? My Usals system works fine at about 120
ft using RG59. Maybe RG 6 or even RG11 would be IK for you.
Alan C

"me@here" <me@here.com> wrote in message
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> Does anyone know of a current booster I can use for my DiSEqC setup?
> Right now I'm trying to test this Jaeger DiSEqC positioner, the relays
> click in but theres too much loss in the 200' of cable to move the thing.
>
> Any suggestions are appreciated.
> Thanks.
>

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"Alan Combellack" <acombellack@nspmsympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:hO4He.367$pH4.25019@news20.bellglobal.com...
> What size coax cable do you have? My Usals system works fine at about 120
> ft using RG59. Maybe RG 6 or even RG11 would be IK for you.
> Alan C
>
> "me@here" <me@here.com> wrote in message
> news:tTTGe.6032$Tr6.1696@lakeread02...
>> Does anyone know of a current booster I can use for my DiSEqC setup?
>> Right now I'm trying to test this Jaeger DiSEqC positioner, the relays
>> click in but theres too much loss in the 200' of cable to move the thing.
>>
>> Any suggestions are appreciated.
>> Thanks.
>>
>
>

I'm using RG-6.
I wonder if a DishNetwork power inserter or something like a ChannelMaster
8004IFD would work.



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