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Cable TV Wiring : A Beginners Guide by James O'Donohue (2012, Trade Paperback)

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PublisherCreateSpace
ISBN-101478219416
ISBN-139781478219415
eBay Product ID (ePID)154352019

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Book TitleCable TV Wiring : a Beginners Guide
Number of Pages90 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicDo-It-Yourself / General
Publication Year2012
GenreHouse & Home
AuthorJames O'donohue
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Height0.2 in
Item Weight10.3 Oz
Item Length11 in
Item Width8.5 in

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SynopsisWhether you're looking for help to hook up a cable box, troubleshoot a TV or Internet problem, or rewire your whole house for cable TV service, phone or Internet, look no further the "Cable TV Wiring" book can help you. Written with the "do-it-yourself" homeowner in mind, the following chapters break down the components that make up the cable TV system in your home. One secret every professional technician knows is, when it comes to years of trouble free service, forget all the technical jargon, sticking to the "basic fundamentals" is key. With help from name brands like IDEAL, NETGEAR, LEVITON, MONSTER, HDMI and EXTREME-BROADBAND, the Cable TV Wiring book offers plenty of pictures and easy to read text. It's a well-known fact that some stores are selling sub-standard wire and consumers are buying and installing sub-standard wire in their homes. Many times this poor wiring leads to poor service on your TV, phone and Internet.With the Cable TV Wiring book you will learn about differences in wiring, connectors and signal amplifiers, as well as how to make proper connections, which splitters to use, and the ones to avoid, plus much more.Many cable companies are charging customers to send a truck out to repair simple problems inside the home or problems caused by the customer. With a little know-how you can perform the most common repairs on you own.If this book saves you the cost of one service call, it will have paid for itself.