Because the walls are open, it is easy to route the wires to each individual room. However, in the majority of instances, you can adapt your current house (albeit it will require a little more time and work pulling cable and sometimes cutting and repairing walls). We’ll go through sever...
Understanding Coaxial Cable: A coaxial cable, often referred to as "coax," consists of two concentric conductors separated by an insulating material and enclosed within an outer conductor or shield. The inner conductor is typically a solid or stranded copper wire, serving as the signal-carrying m...
Step 1: Take oneHTEM4 adaptersand connect it into a coax TV outlet using a coax wire. Then, using an Ethernet cable, connect your router to the HTEM4 adapter. Step 2: Take the second HTEM4 adapter and connect it to any other coax outlet in your home. It should establish a MoCA net...
HDMI cables have simplified our electronic lives, but things get tricky when those cables have to cover a long distance.
You could also opt for apower splitter. This allows you to split the signal and boosts it even further. Alternatively, you can also use wall jacks to split the signal. However, if you do not have these jacks installed, you will have to run a new coax cable to each TV and the central...
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Using gloves will make the job much harder to complete, so go for an ounce of prevention here. Trim the Plastic Layer Strip 1/4 inch of the white plastic insulating layer from around the copper wire core of the cable, using wire strippers or a utility knife. Be very careful not to ...
The hardware pipeline consists of three parts: antenna, signal conditioners, and computer, as per the above graphic by [Jack Phelps]. The solid lines are low-loss microwave coax LMR-400 cable, and the dotted line represents USB 3.0 between the RTL-SDR and Raspberry Pi 4 system. This Raspbe...
This build took place on a rainy day at a campground in an 18ft RV and was inspired by an article written by Craig (WB3GCK):No Counterpoise Speaker Wire Antenna. This antenna can be set up as an inverted V or inverted L. I cut a 30/20 ft version to hang on a 32ft Jackite tel...
Older homes are filled with character, but not with strong WiFi. That’s because, unlike today’s open-plan homes, older homes tend to contain more walls that are often made of brick, chicken wire, or lathe and plaster which inhibits the flow of WiFi throughout the house. ...