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Re: How does dB apply to a cable amplifier?????

Jim,
Thanks. But I still am unclear why "dB" is the correct term here. I've always seen "dB" used to express loudness, so the description of 3dB splitter loss makes it seem like it's losing volume (rather than quality of signal).

The practical solution is just to try a Radio Shack amp (with their 30 day return policy) and see if it works, but I was/ am still interested in the terminology.

Thanks again for the input,
Bruce


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