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New Cable TV Push Button A/B Switch (Cable, Satellite)

 
New Cable TV Push Button A/B Switch (Cable, Satellite)
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New Cable TV Push Button A/B Switch (Cable, Satellite)

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Description:

AB "Push Button" - Switch between antenna, Cable, dish or video games.

This Switch is designed to Switch between Cable TV, satellite and other home video products with coax Cable and RF connections

  • High 90dB isolation which eliminates cross-talk between connected devices
  • All ports 75ohm and F Type connections
  • Exceeds FCC specifications
  • Includes mounting hardware
Weight: 1 pound

Features:
  • High 90dB isolation which eliminates cross-talk between connected devices

  • All ports 75ohm and F Type connections

  • Exceeds FCC specifications

  • Includes mounting hardware

Product Details:
Product Weight: 0.6 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 7 reviews
 
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review:5.0 ( 7 customer reviews )
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10 of 10 found the following review helpful:

5Switch me over  Jan 10, 2008
By Margie Walker
I love this thing. I push a button and there is cable, I push another and there is antenna tv. Makes my life easier, and it works great too.

8 of 8 found the following review helpful:

5Simple Decision  Feb 06, 2008
By Scipio
Because of my particular home A/V set-up I needed a bunch of these switches and tried several types. They all worked, but I definitely liked this one the best. Easy to use and well-designed. Also, Home Network Supply gives a quantity break on S&H, delivered it pretty quick and gave me a 10% off coupon.

4 of 4 found the following review helpful:

5Great product!  Feb 05, 2010
By C. Glenn
I bought this after purchasing my first HDTV. This is a great product. I bought this product particularly because the guy at the hardware store said that high isolation was important when purchasing an A/B switch. He said the HD signal can be picky. Anyhow, great product, very easy to use. I use it to switch between my broadcast antenna and my cable TV.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

5Does exactly what I wanted it to - for less money than elsewhere.  Sep 09, 2011
By RagingBuddhist "If you're not cynical, you're not paying attention"
My cable TV setup includes a digital adapter for each television. The adapters I have now are free. But, if I add any more sets, I'll have to pay for subsequent adapters. So... since I also use my 40" flat screen as a computer monitor, I wanted something to let me use one adapter for the 40" and another TV. This fits the bill perfectly. I've seen the same unit selling elsewhere online in the $12 to 15+ range. $5 and no degradation in picture quality makes this a great buy!

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

4Not ideal, but works fine so far  Dec 06, 2009
By Yan Gao
Ideally I was looking for non-mechanical coax switch for multi rooms. Some vendor have a remote control switch selling for $40+ each which will go hundreds if for multi rooms.

Was using non-button type before, which cost me about the same ($5+/- range) but I had to replace every 3 months for the connection deteriorates. This one works fine so far (1 week) within the price range. Will be interested to observe how long it will last.

Also, agree that Home Network S/H is good, and the 10% coupon.

Just follow-up after 3-month use: good thing is that so far I don't have to replace them yet. However, I did notice there is some lost of signal strength comparing with connecting without this switch. Recommendation: definitely a much better choice over the non-button type switch, in both quality and price. However, the quality and life might not be as good as 100% digital switch (with remote control), but the price of such product would be about $40 each at this time (March, 2010).

Just another follow-up - after 2 years of frequent use (about 2 switches per day), it has been worn out (quality of pictures deteriorating with analog signals). So the life span of the product is about 1000 switches in two years. I stand by the 4 star rating with the price.

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