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What if I don’t have enough space for required separation? Is there a required length of cable that should be used?

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What if I don’t have enough space for required separation? Is there a required length of cable that should be used?

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The other option would be to go vertical because vertical separation is much more effective than horizontal one, by install outdoor antenna high up, you will be able to get away with less separation than required. However, there is no required length of cable for an Amplifier to be active and most times a standard cable comes with the purchase unless you are purchasing the amplifier by itself. Each model has its own different length of cable. The chart above the is recommanded cable length separation depending on the dB strength of the amplifier.

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The other option would be to go vertical because vertical separation is much more effective than horizontal one, by installing outdoor antenna up high, you will be able to get away with less separation than required. However, there is no required length of cable for an Amplifier to be active and most times a standard cable comes with the purchase unless you are purchasing the amplifier by itself. Each model has its own different length of cable. The chart above the is recommended cable length separation depending on the dB strength of the amplifier.

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