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RichardHendy
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2007-11-16, 01:58 PM
Hi

Some advice please...

I've currently got a NOVA-T card single tunner, but I would like to record two channels at the same time, so I can either get a NOVA 500 or another NOVA-T!

What are the disadvantages for running 2 single NOVA-Ts instead of the DUAL tunner card?

Thx

Richard
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2007-11-16, 04:10 PM
You need a cable splitter which will lose some signal unless it is an amplifying splitter. Also an extra slot lost.

Martin
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2007-11-16, 05:57 PM
Thx for the reply,

Would there be much signal loss without an amp, if I have a good signal?
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2007-11-16, 09:07 PM
Theory says that a splitter will knock the signal down by 3db - half of what was there before. So I guess it depends on how much was there before.
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2007-11-16, 10:00 PM
I managed to split my signal 4 ways to feed 2 analogue cards and two Nova-T cards. I've now got an 8-way powered splitter (6 cap. cards, one output for FM and the last to feed to TV/STB/Video downstairs.

Whether you use 2x Nova-Ts or keep your Nova-T and add a Nova-T 500 (you know you REALLY want three tuners - huh? huh? Big Grin), you'll still need to split once anyway. Try it out with a passive 'Y' or 'T' splitter first - they're only about a quid or so. If it causes problems then by a powered splitter.

As for the way to go, I'd probably recommend adding a Nova-T 500. If they'd been around when I started on the digital route a couple of years ago, I would've bought a couple of them instead of 4 Nova-T 90002 cards.

Have fun.

Cheers,
Brian
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2007-11-17, 12:00 AM
There is a nice utility for checking your signal strength/quality, especially if you are using a splitter. You can find it here.
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