Demarc is the outside of the house, I own everything else.

Eric Lemmon wrote:

>Before stringing RG-11 to extend your cable tv distribution system, you
>might want to read the "fine print" in your cable tv contract.  It might
>state that all cable from the trunk coupler to the customer's tv set are
>the property and responsibility of the cable service provider- unless
>the demarcation point is defined otherwise.
>
>A prior posting on this topic alleged that the FCC deleted the leakage
>protection for Amateur Radio frequencies, but that is not quite
>correct.  The latest edition of Part 76 Rules contains the following
>requirements in Paragraph 76.605(a)(12):  "... signal leakage from a
>cable television system shall be measured in accordance with the
>procedures outlined in Paragraph 76.609(h) and shall be limited as
>follows: Less than and including 54 MHz, and over 216 MHz, 15 uV/m at a
>distance of 10m; and over 54 MHz up to and including 216 MHz, 20 uV/m at
>a distance of 3m..."  The second part includes the Amateur 2m band, and
>the allowable leakage is very small.
>
>If there is an ARRL Official Observer and/or an ARRL Technical
>Coordinator in your area, a formal request for assistance should be
>forwarded to either or both of them.
>
>73, Eric Lemmon WB6FLY
>(ARRL Technical Specialist)
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