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Posted on 12/01/2008 1:46:18 PM PST by CharlieOK1

I have a problem and I can't find any good answers online. I have a nice new LCD TV that I just got for our kitchen. Unfortunately, there is no cable jack in our kitchen and we have been told by our cable company that they can't put one in. I have an appointment with Best Buy's Geek Squad, who told me they can usually get one in even when the cable company can't. But I'm not certain they can do it. In the meantime I have this awesome HDTV but I get terrible reception as I am using old fashioned rabbit ears.


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To: CharlieOK1

Call an electrician, and MAKE SURE they are good at running nonelectrical wiring. Most of the worst wiring I’ve ever seen has been done by electricians, however they ARE good at getting it in places you wouldn’t imagine a wire being able to go.


21 posted on 12/01/2008 1:55:21 PM PST by KoRn
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To: CharlieOK1; Las Vegas Dave

Here’s your man.

Las Vegas Dave has the HDTV ping list.


22 posted on 12/01/2008 1:55:46 PM PST by envisio (If you ain't laughin yet... you ain't seen me naked. 8^O)
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To: CharlieOK1

“Are there any products that could plug into a different jack and then transmit wirelessly or something?”

No.

Let us know if we can help you with anything else.


23 posted on 12/01/2008 1:55:49 PM PST by AppyPappy (If you aren't part of the solution, there is good money to be made prolonging the problem.)
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To: All

Thanks for the answers. I’m going to check each of these out and see what works best.


24 posted on 12/01/2008 1:56:28 PM PST by CharlieOK1 (Don't blame me, I voted for Sarah)
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To: CharlieOK1

You need a splitter, and then just to run a line into your kitchen. Radio Shack has cable splitters.


25 posted on 12/01/2008 1:56:54 PM PST by Secret Agent Man (I'd like to tell you, but then I'd have to kill you.)
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To: KoRn

>>>Call an electrician<<<<<

Thats pure BLASPHEMY!


26 posted on 12/01/2008 1:56:55 PM PST by envisio (If you ain't laughin yet... you ain't seen me naked. 8^O)
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To: CharlieOK1

Find a local electrician. He can drop the cable for you to the place you want it. Get three quotes and go with the cheapest.


27 posted on 12/01/2008 1:57:38 PM PST by comps4spice (Stop buying newspapers and magazines and tell advertisers why you are doing what you are doing.)
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To: CharlieOK1
Split off from your cable, and run a new line to the kitchen. Use RG-6 cable, not RG-59. Do you have basement/crawl space access under the kitchen? Atic space over it might work too. Depends on your construction. Running cable post construction is always a pain, but with the right tools, doable.

As for wireless, you're not going to get as good a quality as cable. And HD signals use far more bandwidth than SD signals. Stick with cable.

28 posted on 12/01/2008 1:58:22 PM PST by AFreeBird
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To: CharlieOK1
A cable can be threaded inside walls without tearing the drywall off and a outlet installed where needed. You can do it yourself if able to to crawl around in the attic space or hire an electrician to do for you.
29 posted on 12/01/2008 2:00:24 PM PST by count-your-change (You don't have be brilliant, not being stupid is enough.)
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To: CharlieOK1
Never use a splitter or RG59.

This TV must use a cable card if you do not require a set top box.

You could have the cable co. bring you a setup box and install in a location were they can and run DVI or HDMI to the TV (any electrition could do that for you.)

30 posted on 12/01/2008 2:01:31 PM PST by gilor (Pull the wool over your own eyes!)
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To: CharlieOK1

Get a splitter, just make sure that you get one that rates from 5mhz to 25mhz, and run your own cable to the kitchen. That’s what I did.


31 posted on 12/01/2008 2:02:02 PM PST by mnehring
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To: mnehrling

Correction, 2500mhz


32 posted on 12/01/2008 2:02:23 PM PST by mnehring
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To: MeanWestTexan

Wiremold. Good stuff, if you can’t get it through a wall, which is almost never. Unless you are in an apartment.


33 posted on 12/01/2008 2:02:58 PM PST by Travis T. OJustice (Change is not a destination, just as hope is not a strategy.)
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To: AFreeBird

Splitting cable is OK unless you have cable internet. It will probably not be a noticable difference, but the increased resistance will have an effect on your interwebs.

If so, you’ll have to have the cable guy adjust the amplifier in your outside box.


34 posted on 12/01/2008 2:05:17 PM PST by envisio (If you ain't laughin yet... you ain't seen me naked. 8^O)
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To: comps4spice
Find a local electrician. He can drop the cable for you to the place you want it. Get three quotes and go with the cheapest.

If you want a crappy looking job. You get what you pay for. Also, for a job like that, getting 3 quotes will take more time than the actual job. Get a referral from somebody who knows what they are talking about, and go with it! Geez, it's a $250 job at most, if they are licensed.

35 posted on 12/01/2008 2:05:49 PM PST by Travis T. OJustice (Change is not a destination, just as hope is not a strategy.)
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To: CharlieOK1

Using rabbit ears with an HDTV is like making love while wearing a diving suit. Stop the insanity!


36 posted on 12/01/2008 2:08:08 PM PST by pabianice
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To: envisio
"Thats pure BLASPHEMY!"

I know.... I was really conflicted while typing it. LOL

When I worked with the phone company, they caused me so much trouble, I nearly cried every time I heard of them working with anything other than a wall outlet. I could just look at nonelectrical wiring and immediately tell that it was done by an electrician. lol

37 posted on 12/01/2008 2:08:34 PM PST by KoRn
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To: KoRn

I talking about a man calling another man to come and work on something for him.

NEVER!


38 posted on 12/01/2008 2:12:02 PM PST by envisio (If you ain't laughin yet... you ain't seen me naked. 8^O)
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To: pabianice

What’s wrong with rabbit ears? HDTV signals are just TV signals. Rabbit ears work just fine. So do ancient roof antennas.

If the picture is bad, you aren’t tuned to the digital channels. HDTV will be perfect or non-existent.


39 posted on 12/01/2008 2:13:39 PM PST by MediaMole
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To: envisio
>>>Call an electrician<<<<<

Thats pure BLASPHEMY!

Yea, it call a UNION electrician, they do the best work (just like they do for the Detroit automakers.)

40 posted on 12/01/2008 2:15:00 PM PST by Brookhaven (The Fair Tax is THE economic litmus test for conservatives)
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