| The splitter can be a "passive" type if the cable runs are short. If the cable runs are long, you will need an "amplified splitter" which is SkyLink compatible. (This means that it is able to power the SkyLink remote extender "magic eye" and is able to feed the remote control signals back to your Digibox. An ordinary amplifier can't do this). The amplified splitter is available with up to sixteen outputs and may be installed in a loft or cupboard. NOTE: You must not cascade two splitters! Use either a passive or an amplfied splitter, but not both. Note: if you use a passive splitter as shown in the sketch above, you must use two SkyLinks, otherwise the system may not work when the TV is connected directly to the splitter. If you omit one SkyLink, it may be necessary to decouple the cable instead. Q. How do I know whether I need a "passive" splitter or an "amplified" splitter? A. You don't. In general, a "passive" splitter will probably work if the cable runs are short (10m or less) and of good quality cable. However, a passive splitter might work fine with longer cables. Bear in mind that a passive splitter reduces the signal in each cable to around 40% of the original (which can make the picture look "grainy" and could make the remote operation intermittent). If this happens then you've lost the gamble and you'll need an amplified splitter. Read on. |