CHANNEL PLUS LPF-600 LOW PASS FILTER
- Low-pass filter removes all cable TV channels above pass band
- Insert locally generated ChannelPlus modulated channels
- Filter also removes noise for superior picture
- Simple installation requires no external power supply
- Device measures 3 x 1 inches (LxW)
Product Description
CHANNEL PLUS LPF600 Low Pass CATV Filters (Passes channels 286 (600 MHz)) Removes all CATV ;channels above the pass band ; Grants insertion of locally;generated channels ; Removes cable system noise; Passes channels 286 (600 MHz) Low Pass CATV Filters (Passes channels 286 (600 MHz))Amazon.com Product Description
The Channel Plus LPF-600 Low-pass Filter removes all CATV above the pass band, allowing insert of locally generated ChannelPlus modulated channels… More >>
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May 23, 2010 - 7:04 am
Review: I had previously purchased a digital UHF channel modulator to send a video feed from a camera pointed at the drive to all of the TVs in the house on channel 88 (arbitrary channel choice). The idea was to be able to flip to channel 88 easily to see the driveway when I am expecting someone.
The output, though, was horrible, so I ordered one of these filters, added it in, and now the video feed on channel 88 and all the lower cable channels work just fine. We do not have digital cable, just analog that stops at channel 78, so I am not sure how this would work with digital cable.
Rating: 5 / 5
May 23, 2010 - 8:15 am
Review: Prior to this, I had thought I had to run a second cable throughout the house to get both my four modulator channels and the cable TV in all rooms; either the cable interfered with the modulator channels, or vice versa, or both. The highest channel on the incoming cable is 89. I inserted the four modulator channels two channels apart starting with 100 (that is, 100, 103, 106, and 109). The way to use this item is to filter before the cable goes into the modulator; just screw this filter onto the cable TV input to the modulator, connect the incoming cable TV to it, set your channels above 99, and put your house cable system directly on the modulator output. Everything looks great. Picture and sound are clean (including ProLogic) on all the cable channels, and clean on the four modulator channels. If that’s what you’re trying to do, this little item can save you a lot of money, a lot of hassle, or both.
Rating: 5 / 5
May 23, 2010 - 11:10 am
Review: I use this filter on Time Warner cable service for security channels (private residence) and it works great! No problems yet, even with digital phone and internet service.
Rating: 5 / 5