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Old 10-18-2017, 12:27 PM
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Injecting an analog CATV channel into a digital/analog hybrid system

Well, back in the day, I would add my CCTV system and media player to my cable lineup on channel 88 and 96 by simply using an couple RF modulators and a 3-input cable combiner.

I had been running this setup since back in the day with no problems. Well, I cancelled cable about 8 years ago before it went digital. Now I finally decided to turn cable back on. Nowadays the signal is about half digital channels and half analog. The 88 and 96 come through just fine on the analog, just like they used to. But, it knocks out half or so of the digital channels. Is there a way I can fix this? Or is it just not possible to inject your own analog channels on a mixed digital/analog cable system anymore?

I don't know a whole lot about how these signals work, but I know many of you do, lol.
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