Jules Gosnell wrote:


[snip description of connecting passthrough from one card to the next)

Would someone mind outlining the best procedure in terms of getting a good signal to both cards and anything else relevant ....



There are a variety of signal splitters/amplifiers on the market. I have one which, if memory serves, is branded "All4One" and has a variable amplification dial on it, one aerial input, and four outputs; it was bought from PCWorld for about 20 quid and it solved some reception problems I had with my set-top box with my relatively poor aerial. Someone else on this list mentioned that they were using a similar product with two DVB cards with some success. They are quite widely available in the UK; I've seen them in at least Dixons and John Lewis as well.

Dixons really doesn't make it easy to copy-paste URLs, but this might be a persistent URL to the thing I have:

http://www.dixons.co.uk/martprd/store/dix_page.jsp?page=Product&sku=337724

Jules
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